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03-03-2005 11:17 PM
03-03-2005 11:17 PM
Variables in red hat cluster
Hello,
We have a two nodes cluster in Red Hat AS 2.1. This cluster has a package and I am seeing that when the package migrates from a node to the other one, there are several enviroment variables not charged, and the service does not works. If I started the service by executing directly the pkg control file with the start option, the service works fine. I tried to put these variables in root´s .bash_profile, /etc/profile and into the pkg control file. I do not know why relocating the package does not catch these variables. Any idea?
Regards,
R.O
We have a two nodes cluster in Red Hat AS 2.1. This cluster has a package and I am seeing that when the package migrates from a node to the other one, there are several enviroment variables not charged, and the service does not works. If I started the service by executing directly the pkg control file with the start option, the service works fine. I tried to put these variables in root´s .bash_profile, /etc/profile and into the pkg control file. I do not know why relocating the package does not catch these variables. Any idea?
Regards,
R.O
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03-04-2005 12:44 AM
03-04-2005 12:44 AM
Re: Variables in red hat cluster
The package control file is probably not correctly installed into both nodes. There are most likely variances that explain the variables not being correct.
Or there may be real life differences between the systems that require adjustment of the package control files.
Also check /etc/profile, it may be doing things to variables you don't expect.
SEP
Or there may be real life differences between the systems that require adjustment of the package control files.
Also check /etc/profile, it may be doing things to variables you don't expect.
SEP
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03-04-2005 01:11 AM
03-04-2005 01:11 AM
Re: Variables in red hat cluster
Hi R.O.
I suggest you put variables in service script. Script will export variables what you need to system ,when service is starting .
NiCK
I suggest you put variables in service script. Script will export variables what you need to system ,when service is starting .
NiCK
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03-08-2005 03:53 AM
03-08-2005 03:53 AM
Re: Variables in red hat cluster
Hi,
The variables were already in the service sript. I presume was not an error regarding the variables.
Regards,
The variables were already in the service sript. I presume was not an error regarding the variables.
Regards,
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