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08-01-2005 02:02 PM
08-01-2005 02:02 PM
about the package control file 。
what is the function about
#SERVICE_NAME[0]=""
#SERVICE_CMD[0]=""
#SERVICE_RESTART[0]=""
?
why should we need the service_name????
Does the service_name mean that the oracle instance ?
thank you .
what is the function about
#SERVICE_NAME[0]=""
#SERVICE_CMD[0]=""
#SERVICE_RESTART[0]=""
?
why should we need the service_name????
Does the service_name mean that the oracle instance ?
thank you .
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08-01-2005 02:15 PM
08-01-2005 02:15 PM
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Thats where you define a service...
I would read http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/index.html
Tells you a lot.
It means a service - like for example, the Oracle listener - if it dies - do you want to fail over - or just restart it.
Rgds...Geoff
I would read http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/index.html
Tells you a lot.
It means a service - like for example, the Oracle listener - if it dies - do you want to fail over - or just restart it.
Rgds...Geoff
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08-02-2005 02:51 AM
08-02-2005 02:51 AM
Re: mc/sg: package control file's service name
Any process that you want Serviceguard to start AND monitor.
Any service you put in here needs to be something that you expect to keep running because if it quits, the package will fail.
So its not the place to put one time commands.
Those would go in the customer_defined_run commands.
I would suggest reading the manual listed as well.
Any service you put in here needs to be something that you expect to keep running because if it quits, the package will fail.
So its not the place to put one time commands.
Those would go in the customer_defined_run commands.
I would suggest reading the manual listed as well.
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08-02-2005 04:11 PM
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Re: mc/sg: package control file's service name
thank you
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