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10-16-2003 10:54 PM
10-16-2003 10:54 PM
Hi,
How shall I know without going into any file
about the services running in a package, it should tell me clearly under this package these services are tunning, Is this possible, please explain?
Best Regards
Prashant
How shall I know without going into any file
about the services running in a package, it should tell me clearly under this package these services are tunning, Is this possible, please explain?
Best Regards
Prashant
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10-16-2003 10:59 PM
10-16-2003 10:59 PM
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I don't believe it is possible without looking in the package cntl file. Ultimately a package is just a startup script for whatever services you happen to put in it. A package might only mount a filesystem or it might startup several databases. There's no way for service guard to know what you have put in in scripts. In other words, a package doesn't run any service as such.
Never preceed any demonstration with anything more predictive than "watch this"
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10-16-2003 11:26 PM
10-16-2003 11:26 PM
Re: Services running in Service guard package
What exactly do you mean by services?
MC/SG uses "services" to monitor the health of a package, and these are displayed using the cmviewcl -v command.
If you ar eloking for the package application processes/services, then Sg has no wy of informing you what you are looking for, it was not designed that way.
MC/SG uses "services" to monitor the health of a package, and these are displayed using the cmviewcl -v command.
If you ar eloking for the package application processes/services, then Sg has no wy of informing you what you are looking for, it was not designed that way.
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10-17-2003 03:56 AM
10-17-2003 03:56 AM
Re: Services running in Service guard package
Thanks for answers, for a moment I was relating HP clustering with Sun Clustering.
Regards
Prashant
Regards
Prashant
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