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03-06-2003 07:43 AM
03-06-2003 07:43 AM
i just want to check that if i want to add an existing S/G node to a package, i need cmapplyconf (after a cmcheckconf). But what i want to know is:
do i have to have;
a) the cluster down
b) the package down
c) the node down
OR
d) none, it can re-apply and re-distribute with everything up. Otherwise is there a document i can check which details which operations require which actions.
thanks,
mark.
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03-06-2003 07:49 AM
03-06-2003 07:49 AM
SolutionBut in short, provided you have done the upfront work of ensuring the vg has been shared, and anything else, hten this can be done wiht the package on line.
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03-06-2003 08:04 AM
03-06-2003 08:04 AM
Re: adding an existing node to a package
if i were to cmapplyconf on one. if the cmapplyconf has problems, could this cause any of the other packages in the cluster to stop or misbehave
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03-06-2003 08:07 AM
03-06-2003 08:07 AM
Re: adding an existing node to a package
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B3936-90053/00/00/48-con.html
Reconfiguring a Package on a Running Cluster :
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B3936-90053/00/00/50-con.html
Regards,
Sergejs
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03-06-2003 08:08 AM
03-06-2003 08:08 AM
Re: adding an existing node to a package
Out of interest, which Sg version and which SG patch have you got?
what /usr/lbin/cmcld is the quickest way to check.
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