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10-31-2000 06:09 AM
10-31-2000 06:09 AM
Service guard
We R about to Install MC/Serviceguard on our Server having HPUX 11.00.I fear there is not enough space.Pl. let me know how much Space normally Serviceguard takes for Installation and in which directories it makes changes.
What is the space U need in root /etc directory
What is the space U need in root /etc directory
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10-31-2000 06:18 AM
10-31-2000 06:18 AM
Re: Service guard
Hi:
MC/ServiceGuard takes very little space. Its executables are loaded into /usr/sbin and man pages into /usr/share. The /etc/cmcluster directory is created and will hold the ASCII and binary "conf" files along with the package control scripts. The overall space requirements are very small.
If you do a swinstall interactively, you can see the actual disk space requirements that will change on your server.
...JRF...
MC/ServiceGuard takes very little space. Its executables are loaded into /usr/sbin and man pages into /usr/share. The /etc/cmcluster directory is created and will hold the ASCII and binary "conf" files along with the package control scripts. The overall space requirements are very small.
If you do a swinstall interactively, you can see the actual disk space requirements that will change on your server.
...JRF...
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10-31-2000 06:21 AM
10-31-2000 06:21 AM
Re: Service guard
I have a 3 node cluster....relax about space. As James said, it is very small.
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10-31-2000 06:24 AM
10-31-2000 06:24 AM
Re: Service guard
Hi:
See responses in you other post, too, please.
...JRF...
See responses in you other post, too, please.
...JRF...
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