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04-17-2006 08:30 AM
04-17-2006 08:30 AM
Hi All,
We are planning to implement MC service guard in our PROD env. In order to test the concept before actually rolling out to production we are thinking about testing in our dev envirionment. But we do not have dual servers to setup cluster. Someone suggested that if we can partition RP4410 and have two virtual servers to test the failove concept.
Is it possible to partition and run two different virtual machines in rp4410?
Thanks!
Raji
We are planning to implement MC service guard in our PROD env. In order to test the concept before actually rolling out to production we are thinking about testing in our dev envirionment. But we do not have dual servers to setup cluster. Someone suggested that if we can partition RP4410 and have two virtual servers to test the failove concept.
Is it possible to partition and run two different virtual machines in rp4410?
Thanks!
Raji
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04-17-2006 08:43 AM
04-17-2006 08:43 AM
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You cannot use any of the partitioning methods for this server model:
1) It is not an Integrity server, so it does not support HP Integrity Virtual Machine
2) It is not a cell based server so it does not support Npars
3) It is not supported for using Vpars.
So I am afraid that you cannot do this
1) It is not an Integrity server, so it does not support HP Integrity Virtual Machine
2) It is not a cell based server so it does not support Npars
3) It is not supported for using Vpars.
So I am afraid that you cannot do this
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