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05-31-2008 11:47 PM
05-31-2008 11:47 PM
Hi,
Can any one tell me about my following query
1. rename my cluster configuration file
from config.ascii to cmclconfig.ascii
2. rename my cluster package
configuration files like pkg.control to
pkg.control.script
for doing this i need to halting the package
and cluster
Thanks in Advance
if renaming is possible can we do it online or i need to take halt the package and the cluster ?
Can any one tell me about my following query
1. rename my cluster configuration file
from config.ascii to cmclconfig.ascii
2. rename my cluster package
configuration files like pkg.control to
pkg.control.script
for doing this i need to halting the package
and cluster
Thanks in Advance
if renaming is possible can we do it online or i need to take halt the package and the cluster ?
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05-31-2008 11:59 PM
05-31-2008 11:59 PM
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Hi,
Well my first though is why bother? Unless this is one of many other clusters which doesn't fit with your standard, the names of these files don't really matter.
The cluster config file isn't actually used by the cluster once the cmapplyconf is run so you can just go ahead and rename the file to cmclconfig.ascii if you want.
The control scripts are refernced in the package conf file, so changing that will change the package defintion. THe table here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90100/ch07s05.html#d0e22333
Describes what you can and can't do online.
Note that your situation isn't actually covered, only changing the *contents* of the control script is covered.
So my gut feeling is that you could probably do it online, but to be careful, you might want to stop the package while you make the change. The steps are covered slightly further up the page:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90100/ch07s05.html#ciicbhfh
Remember to rename the package control script on all cluster nodes that can run the package.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
Well my first though is why bother? Unless this is one of many other clusters which doesn't fit with your standard, the names of these files don't really matter.
The cluster config file isn't actually used by the cluster once the cmapplyconf is run so you can just go ahead and rename the file to cmclconfig.ascii if you want.
The control scripts are refernced in the package conf file, so changing that will change the package defintion. THe table here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90100/ch07s05.html#d0e22333
Describes what you can and can't do online.
Note that your situation isn't actually covered, only changing the *contents* of the control script is covered.
So my gut feeling is that you could probably do it online, but to be careful, you might want to stop the package while you make the change. The steps are covered slightly further up the page:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90100/ch07s05.html#ciicbhfh
Remember to rename the package control script on all cluster nodes that can run the package.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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06-01-2008 12:18 AM
06-01-2008 12:18 AM
Re: Rename the Cluster and Package Configuration files.
Hi
see this thread
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1101120
see this thread
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1101120
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06-01-2008 08:33 PM
06-01-2008 08:33 PM
Re: Rename the Cluster and Package Configuration files.
Hi,
To change the cluster configuration file and the pkg control script cannot change online.You can change online but it will effected when you halt the cluster and start the cluster again.
Thanks & Regards
Aashique
To change the cluster configuration file and the pkg control script cannot change online.You can change online but it will effected when you halt the cluster and start the cluster again.
Thanks & Regards
Aashique
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