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08-08-2006 07:24 AM
08-08-2006 07:24 AM
cmhaltpkg pkg1
cmrunpkg -n othernode pkg1
Is this true or am I missing a command?
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Re: move a package from running on one node to another
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08-08-2006 07:35 AM
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Re: move a package from running on one node to another
1) Grab power cord
2) Yank
pkg1 should then start running on othernode.
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08-08-2006 07:45 AM
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Re: move a package from running on one node to another
Yeah, if you have physical access to the machine in question. Always good to test failures when setting up a cluster :)
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08-08-2006 07:51 AM
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Re: move a package from running on one node to another
A. Clay's methodology has the benefit of being how things happen in real life.
Maybe a little hard on the power supply but its an HP-9000 server after all. Only Merkava tanks are tougher.
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08-08-2006 07:51 AM
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Solution1) Aim gun at server
2) Pull trigger
3) Lather, rinse, and repeat until something vital is hit.
Running the cmhaltpkg and cmrunpkg commands are only the start of a testing cycle but they are the way that packages are moved for maintenance, for example.
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08-08-2006 07:56 AM
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08-08-2006 08:11 AM
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Re: move a package from running on one node to another
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/cache/49205-0-0-225-121.aspx?bodycontentparams=320065-0-0-0-121&ERL=true
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Hope this helps!
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