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тАО02-09-2009 06:17 AM
тАО02-09-2009 06:17 AM
Hi all
In our project we have to implement SAP SG (SCM + LiveCashe)
SAP SCM is owned by a package which runs on node A and LiveCashe is owned by a packaged owned by the node B.
In a standard configuration everything is OK but in case of failover , when we decide to stop one package, this has an impact on the other package , as NFS daemon is stopped.
PS : The configuration is running on Linux platform.
We don't know if it's possible to avoid such behaviours.
In our project we have to implement SAP SG (SCM + LiveCashe)
SAP SCM is owned by a package which runs on node A and LiveCashe is owned by a packaged owned by the node B.
In a standard configuration everything is OK but in case of failover , when we decide to stop one package, this has an impact on the other package , as NFS daemon is stopped.
PS : The configuration is running on Linux platform.
We don't know if it's possible to avoid such behaviours.
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тАО02-23-2009 06:34 AM
тАО02-23-2009 06:34 AM
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The standard Linux NFS toolkit scripts will start the NFS daemons if they are not running but they will NOT stop these.
If they are being stopped I suspect this is an unsupported modification of the hanfs.sh script. The code is there to stop, but commented out indicating this should not be done. Put this back to what it should be and you should find the packages can operate independent of each other.
If they are being stopped I suspect this is an unsupported modification of the hanfs.sh script. The code is there to stop, but commented out indicating this should not be done. Put this back to what it should be and you should find the packages can operate independent of each other.
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тАО02-23-2009 01:08 PM
тАО02-23-2009 01:08 PM
Re: How to avoid that a package stop NFS
Hi John
Many thanks for your answer
The customer has uncommented out the fonction
"nfs_defined_halt_cmds" for tests and forgot to but back the correct hanfs.sh.
Now everything is working as expected
Best regards
Yacine
Many thanks for your answer
The customer has uncommented out the fonction
"nfs_defined_halt_cmds" for tests and forgot to but back the correct hanfs.sh.
Now everything is working as expected
Best regards
Yacine
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тАО02-23-2009 01:09 PM
тАО02-23-2009 01:09 PM
Re: How to avoid that a package stop NFS
Fonction nfs_defined_halt_cmds was uncommneted in the scrip hanfs.sh
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