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David_246
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resyncd running ?

Hi,

I seen in a previous post someone had the same question, but no real answer came out of it.

Does anyone know where the "resyncd" comes from?
- No manual Page
- No hit in Google
- No result of the find command
- No previous answers in this forum

It looks like :
root 8603 0 0 Mar 3 ? 0:00 resyncd

Anyone an idea?

Regs David
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David_246
Trusted Contributor

Re: resyncd running ?

Uhum, another one like:

root 8604 0 0 Mar 3 ? 0:00 slvm_sorcvd

Regs David
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Jdamian
Respected Contributor

Re: resyncd running ?

Another daemon:

strfreebd
Floyd Curtis
Frequent Advisor

Re: resyncd running ?

I suspect your system is in a SG cluster and the daemon may have something to do with shared disk managment (SLVM) and the specialized activation modes for Volume Groups.

good luck,
fwc
Karthik S S
Honored Contributor

Re: resyncd running ?

Nope .. even on a standalone m/c I can see this daemon running ..

-KarthiK S S
For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three. - Alice Kahn
Floyd Curtis
Frequent Advisor

Re: resyncd running ?

Karthik,
OK - guess I was wrong on that one. Did you mean that your system has serviceguard loaded but it is not part of cluster currently? Hmmmm....Wonder if /dev/slvmvg exist on your system? Or any of the other systems with the daemons running.


fwc


David_246
Trusted Contributor

Re: resyncd running ?

Yep :

# ll /dev/slvmvg
crw-rw---- 1 root root 64 0x000000 Jul 3 2001 /dev/slvmvg
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Floyd Curtis
Frequent Advisor

Re: resyncd running ?

OK => /dev/slvmvg is created when a node starts the ServiceGuard daemons and is used in the management of exclusive or shared volume group activation.

fwc
Karthik S S
Honored Contributor

Re: resyncd running ?

Floyd,

You are right. The system has serviceguard product installed in it (part of MCOE) and has the /dev/slvmvg file. However, the system is not part of any cluster.

-Karthik S S
For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three. - Alice Kahn