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04-24-2009 03:50 AM
04-24-2009 03:50 AM
Hi Everyone ,
1. Can we do a package failover to the node which is not mentioned in the package configuration file?
2. For adding the node to the package do we need to bring down the package , or we can add the node in package configuration file and cmapply it online?
Regards
Arun
1. Can we do a package failover to the node which is not mentioned in the package configuration file?
2. For adding the node to the package do we need to bring down the package , or we can add the node in package configuration file and cmapply it online?
Regards
Arun
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04-24-2009 04:00 AM
04-24-2009 04:00 AM
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Arun,
1. No you can't. A node name has to be in the pkg conf file in order for you to failover to it.
2. This can be done with the package still online... see the table here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/ch07s05.html#d0e18691
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
1. No you can't. A node name has to be in the pkg conf file in order for you to failover to it.
2. This can be done with the package still online... see the table here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/ch07s05.html#d0e18691
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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04-24-2009 04:08 AM
04-24-2009 04:08 AM
Re: Modifying package config file
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04-24-2009 04:14 AM
04-24-2009 04:14 AM
Re: Modifying package config file
Hi,
Logically, how the cluster binary file should aware of this new node to be able to run the package?
So, first you should add the new node into cluster binary( by means of adding into pkg ascii file, then cmcheckconf, cmapplyconf).
This can be added online without halting the package. But you should take care of other things like, making the lvm configuration available on the new node, copying the pkg control script to the new node etc...
Logically, how the cluster binary file should aware of this new node to be able to run the package?
So, first you should add the new node into cluster binary( by means of adding into pkg ascii file, then cmcheckconf, cmapplyconf).
This can be added online without halting the package. But you should take care of other things like, making the lvm configuration available on the new node, copying the pkg control script to the new node etc...
Best wishes,
Ganesh.
Ganesh.
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