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07-25-2007 03:21 AM
07-25-2007 03:21 AM
We have three rx-2620 clustered together using OpenVMS v8.2-1 and Disk Shadowing.
When we try to run an application on the SANVOL4 disk (designated as DSA400:), the application will not give us the same results when we run the application on the system disk (designated DSA0:). In other word the application runs as it is designed on the system disk DSA0: We are attempting to load
and run the application in a common area so all three I64 boxes can "see" the application results.
Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks!
Phil
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07-25-2007 03:29 AM
07-25-2007 03:29 AM
SolutionI think we need some more information.
Could you explain what 'will not give us the same results' refers to ? Any error messages ?
What kind of application is this ?
I don't think this has anything to do with 'I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing'.
Volker.
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07-25-2007 04:07 AM
07-25-2007 04:07 AM
Re: I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing question
Is the application accessing the disk via volumen name or device name?
Is the application parsing the disk name and assuming its only 5 characters (this his one of my customers before) DSA0:
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07-25-2007 06:30 AM
07-25-2007 06:30 AM
Re: I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing question
Yes.
>Is the application accessing the disk via >volume name or device name?
We are using a device name with a logical
"MDTSYS" = "DSA400:[MDTSYS.] ..."
Phil
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07-25-2007 05:13 PM
07-25-2007 05:13 PM
Re: I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing question
so, what IS the problem ???
Volker.
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07-25-2007 05:29 PM
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Re: I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing question
>"MDTSYS" = "DSA400:[MDTSYS.] ..."
And, what does the logical look like when the application is on the system disk? Please do a show logical /full on both versions of the logical.
Phil - you've got to give us some more information here - give us some sort of description of the different results you see, what you expect to see, etc.
Software Concepts International
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07-25-2007 11:32 PM
07-25-2007 11:32 PM
Re: I64 OpenVMS disk shadowing question
Please post the output of the following:
$ SHOW SHADOW DSA0
$ SHOW SHADOW DSA400
$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DSA0
$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DSA400
Differences could potentially rise due
to the following common reasons:higwater
could be turned on on one of the volumes, volumes use different I/O PATH,
cluster size, extent size....
Guy Peleg
BRUDEN-OSSG
http://www.brudenossg.com