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12-04-2005 11:13 PM
12-04-2005 11:13 PM
Good morning all,
I have a quick question in regards to ServiceGuard. This is a new install on HP Itanium SuperDome HP-UX 11.23v2. Disks have not been allocated from the SAN yet, but I would like to test the Network failover portion with say "xclock". Have it running on one server, yank network cable and have it start on the other server. Does anyone know how I would go about creating a package to do this (not each command, cmgetconf, cmapplyconf, etc., just a quick descriptin in theory on how I would do this?)
Thanks in advance, Andy
I have a quick question in regards to ServiceGuard. This is a new install on HP Itanium SuperDome HP-UX 11.23v2. Disks have not been allocated from the SAN yet, but I would like to test the Network failover portion with say "xclock". Have it running on one server, yank network cable and have it start on the other server. Does anyone know how I would go about creating a package to do this (not each command, cmgetconf, cmapplyconf, etc., just a quick descriptin in theory on how I would do this?)
Thanks in advance, Andy
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12-04-2005 11:31 PM
12-04-2005 11:31 PM
Re: MC/ServiceGuard initial setup / test
Hi Andy,
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11imcoe.html#Serviceguard
it would be nice to start the link above
Good Luck,
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11imcoe.html#Serviceguard
it would be nice to start the link above
Good Luck,
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12-05-2005 12:18 AM
12-05-2005 12:18 AM
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simply create a package, but do not add in any VG's, Lvols or FS's. You also do not need an ip address, but should have a subnet listed in the configuration file so that it monitors the health of that subnet.
Then set up the xclock as a service (I think it is supplied as an example in the files) and make sure it can set the DISPLAY environment correctly
Then set up the xclock as a service (I think it is supplied as an example in the files) and make sure it can set the DISPLAY environment correctly
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