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01-12-2009 07:42 PM
01-12-2009 07:42 PM
hi guys,
Can anybody tell me where to check the Events/Errors Generated (like information on when it has been moved to secondary node,when it is halted,restarted etc).from ServiceGuard Cluster running on HPUX 11iv3.I think i can get this information from cntl.log.Apart from this are there any other files from where we can get these details easily.
Regards
Jagan
Can anybody tell me where to check the Events/Errors Generated (like information on when it has been moved to secondary node,when it is halted,restarted etc).from ServiceGuard Cluster running on HPUX 11iv3.I think i can get this information from cntl.log.Apart from this are there any other files from where we can get these details easily.
Regards
Jagan
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01-12-2009 10:43 PM
01-12-2009 10:43 PM
Re: Serviceguard cluster Events
Check the syslog and the cluster/package log files in /etc/cmcluster/...
Hope this helps!
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01-12-2009 11:16 PM
01-12-2009 11:16 PM
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Hi
As replied by torsten,
refer to the syslog that is /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
and the corresponding Package control Log files.
The level of logging on the SG events can be set or changed using the #cmsetlog command.
U can increase or decrease the verbosity of the logged events using this command.
see ma page for cmsetlog as #man cmsetlog.
make sure that u have enough space on the disks to hold the logs.
Regards
Sujit
Regards
sujit
As replied by torsten,
refer to the syslog that is /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
and the corresponding Package control Log files.
The level of logging on the SG events can be set or changed using the #cmsetlog command.
U can increase or decrease the verbosity of the logged events using this command.
see ma page for cmsetlog as #man cmsetlog.
make sure that u have enough space on the disks to hold the logs.
Regards
Sujit
Regards
sujit
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01-13-2009 12:02 AM
01-13-2009 12:02 AM
Re: Serviceguard cluster Events
Dear sujith & Torsten,
Thanks For your Help.
Regards
Jagannadh.
Thanks For your Help.
Regards
Jagannadh.
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