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03-25-2002 06:26 AM
03-25-2002 06:26 AM
How to move a Virtual NSAP
Hi All,
I need your help again!
I'm managing a cluster based on MC-SG; I'm NOT the first designer of the cluster, so, I've to understand some "inherited" choices.
Each of the cluster nodes has several configured addresses: 3 physical IP's, 1 OSI NSAP based on OTS9000.
The packages running on the nodes have their own IP (one for each package); each package has a NSAP based on RFC1006 (i.e. on OTS-LITE9000).
This later NSAP is not permanently configured on the nodes; it's created and deleted each time the package is run / halted on the node; to do this, the commands otsaddnsap and otsdelnsap are used.
These commands are part of OTS900, not OTS-LITE9000, product.
My question is:
Stating that the virtual (relocatable) package IP is automatically moved from a node to another one when the related package is moved, do I really need to create/remove the correspondant Virtual NSAP or I can use some other mechanisms?
In other words, how can relocate the NSAP RFC1006 related to the relocatable IP?
Of course, the OTS stack (either full or lite) is started at boot time, and I cannot do the NSAP configuration by OSIADMIN ...
Thanks in advance
Enric
I need your help again!
I'm managing a cluster based on MC-SG; I'm NOT the first designer of the cluster, so, I've to understand some "inherited" choices.
Each of the cluster nodes has several configured addresses: 3 physical IP's, 1 OSI NSAP based on OTS9000.
The packages running on the nodes have their own IP (one for each package); each package has a NSAP based on RFC1006 (i.e. on OTS-LITE9000).
This later NSAP is not permanently configured on the nodes; it's created and deleted each time the package is run / halted on the node; to do this, the commands otsaddnsap and otsdelnsap are used.
These commands are part of OTS900, not OTS-LITE9000, product.
My question is:
Stating that the virtual (relocatable) package IP is automatically moved from a node to another one when the related package is moved, do I really need to create/remove the correspondant Virtual NSAP or I can use some other mechanisms?
In other words, how can relocate the NSAP RFC1006 related to the relocatable IP?
Of course, the OTS stack (either full or lite) is started at boot time, and I cannot do the NSAP configuration by OSIADMIN ...
Thanks in advance
Enric
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