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11-30-2006 04:59 AM
11-30-2006 04:59 AM
I have two rp7400 with HP-UX 11.11 and MC Service guard.
By some problem with the root file system on HP-UX, I’ve reinstalled the system operation.
Now all system is working fine but when I want manage MCSG from SAM, the following error appear in screen:
Other SAM:High availability Clusters has been replaced by ServiceGuard
I think that the problem is because the system needs some file from the previous backup, but I don’t know which one it´s?
Can somebody help me with this problem?
Thanks
Toscanini
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11-30-2006 01:13 PM
11-30-2006 01:13 PM
Re: Managing the Cluster from SAM
Don't use SAM to manage Serviceguard clusters.
Use Serviceguard Manager, or command line interface
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11-30-2006 03:27 PM
11-30-2006 03:27 PM
SolutionI would agree with the above suggestion. SAM isn't good at clusters, can't fix the inetd.conf issue introduced when using SG 11.16 on older configurations.
The general process is:
1) Make sure required SG patches are in.
2) Make changes mandated to inetd.conf if doing a upgrade.
3)cmquerycl (removing old binary file if existing)
4)Check package scripts
5)cmcheckconf
6)cmapplyconf
There are great docs on this at http://docs.hp.com
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12-01-2006 02:02 AM
12-01-2006 02:02 AM
Re: Managing the Cluster from SAM
sgmgr ( Service guard manager is GUI) is free.
if you are not comfortable with the command line, then use sgmgr
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12-01-2006 02:06 AM
12-01-2006 02:06 AM
Re: Managing the Cluster from SAM
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