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тАО07-10-2009 04:23 AM
тАО07-10-2009 04:23 AM
Hi admins,
i heard that cmmodnet is used in the high availability package control scripts to
add or remove an IPv4 or IPv6 address from the current network
interface running the given IPv4 or IPv6 subnet_name.
can anyone explain this...
regards
himacs
i heard that cmmodnet is used in the high availability package control scripts to
add or remove an IPv4 or IPv6 address from the current network
interface running the given IPv4 or IPv6 subnet_name.
can anyone explain this...
regards
himacs
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тАО07-10-2009 04:25 AM
тАО07-10-2009 04:25 AM
Re: cmmodnet
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HP can.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90117/apa.html
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HP can.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90117/apa.html
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тАО07-10-2009 04:40 AM
тАО07-10-2009 04:40 AM
Re: cmmodnet
Hi
MCSG product also allows you to configure multiple IP
addresses on one interface, using the cmmodnet command which adds/remove IP
addresses to existing interfaces
Regards
Sanjeev
MCSG product also allows you to configure multiple IP
addresses on one interface, using the cmmodnet command which adds/remove IP
addresses to existing interfaces
Regards
Sanjeev
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тАО07-10-2009 04:45 AM
тАО07-10-2009 04:45 AM
Solution
Hi Himacs,
Whenever cluster packages starts up, virtual ip will be assigned and bound for that packages. Through this virtual ip only users will access the cluster package. Same way when the package is being down, the same virtual ip will be removed.
cluster daemon will use cmmodnet command to assign and reassign these virutal ip's whenever the cluster packages comes up and bring down. you can look into syslog file to get information about how these virutal ip's being assigned using cmmodnet command.
Whenever cluster packages starts up, virtual ip will be assigned and bound for that packages. Through this virtual ip only users will access the cluster package. Same way when the package is being down, the same virtual ip will be removed.
cluster daemon will use cmmodnet command to assign and reassign these virutal ip's whenever the cluster packages comes up and bring down. you can look into syslog file to get information about how these virutal ip's being assigned using cmmodnet command.
Best wishes,
Ganesh.
Ganesh.
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