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11-11-2001 11:05 PM
11-11-2001 11:05 PM
M/C Service Guard with two SAP Instances
Hello,
I have two SAP instances running on a L3000, HP-UX 11. M/C Service Guard with SAP Integration.
I will call the instances A and B, using the cluster:-
When I start the second instance B while A is up and running, the cluster kills all of instance A SAP dialogs. If I start the instances manually they work fine.
Can someone please help.
I have two SAP instances running on a L3000, HP-UX 11. M/C Service Guard with SAP Integration.
I will call the instances A and B, using the cluster:-
When I start the second instance B while A is up and running, the cluster kills all of instance A SAP dialogs. If I start the instances manually they work fine.
Can someone please help.
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11-11-2001 11:32 PM
11-11-2001 11:32 PM
Re: M/C Service Guard with two SAP Instances
Hi,
can you give us the output of the /etc/cmcluster/package/package.cntl.log file? You should be able to see on with stage it recieves an error and starts stopping the package.
Gideon
can you give us the output of the /etc/cmcluster/package/package.cntl.log file? You should be able to see on with stage it recieves an error and starts stopping the package.
Gideon
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11-11-2001 11:36 PM
11-11-2001 11:36 PM
Re: M/C Service Guard with two SAP Instances
Hi ,
It seem you have SAP intregation problem.
Without seeing your scripts it is very difficult to guess.Can you attach your /etc/cmcluster/sap.conf(sap parameter defination file)
We run DB instance in one node and CI instance in another node. Or make "one package" for both DB and CI for m/c service guard and run in one node.
Regards
Animesh
It seem you have SAP intregation problem.
Without seeing your scripts it is very difficult to guess.Can you attach your /etc/cmcluster/sap.conf(sap parameter defination file)
We run DB instance in one node and CI instance in another node. Or make "one package" for both DB and CI for m/c service guard and run in one node.
Regards
Animesh
Did you take a backup?
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11-16-2001 07:42 AM
11-16-2001 07:42 AM
Re: M/C Service Guard with two SAP Instances
Check your /etc/cmcluster/killipc script and make sure you're grepping the correct ###adm name. If you grep sapsys it will kill both instances.
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