05-12-2009
thanks for your quick answer.
Okay, that would help me have the LPAR alive.. thru the AIX O/S
how about the SAN disks ?
From my DS8000 i have created logical disks and assigned to VIO_SERVER_1
Create Virtual SCSI Adapter on VIO_SERVER_1 and LPAR_1 + LPAR_2 + LPAR_3 + LPAR_4
Allocation
VIO_SERVER_1 disk10 (From SAN) given to LPAR_1
VIO_SERVER_1 disk11 (From SAN) given to LPAR_2
VIO_SERVER_1 disk12 (From SAN) given to LPAR_3
VIO_SERVER_1 disk13 (From SAN) given to LPAR_4
Now if the Vio_server_1 goes down all those disks will disappear from LPAR_1 + LPAR_2 + LPAR_3 + LPAR_4
1) How can I make failover or redundancy for it with VIO_Server_2 (other than Mirroring)
2) Can I use Mobility under HMC to move the LPAR Partition under the same Managed system to another VIO Server (in my case VIO_SERVER_2 ? )
thanks
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roar_vs_vio_obj
roar_vs_connection_obj(3) RoarAudio Programmer's Manual roar_vs_connection_obj(3)
NAME
roar_vs_connection_obj, roar_vs_stream_obj, roar_vs_vio_obj - VS API interface for use of main API
SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h>
struct roar_connection * roar_vs_connection_obj(roar_vs_t * vss, int * error);
struct roar_stream * roar_vs_stream_obj (roar_vs_t * vss, int * error);
struct roar_vio_calls * roar_vs_vio_obj (roar_vs_t * vss, int * error);
DESCRIPTION
Those functions return internal connection, stream and VIO object of the VS object. They are used to use the main API with a VS opened
stream.
roar_vs_connection_obj() returns the connection object used for the control connection to the server.
roar_vs_stream_obj() returns the stream object storing information about the stream.
roar_vs_vio_obj() returns the VIO object used to read data from or send data to the server.
Returned objects are freed as soon as the VS object is closed. If the VS object was created using roar_vs_new_from_con(3) the connection is
not closed by the VS object and stay valid after close until it is closed by the program or library.
The VIO object MUST NOT be used while in buffered mode.
PARAMETERS
vss The VS object to return internal objects from.
error This is a pointer to a integer used to store the error value in case of error. This can be NULL if not used but it is very recom-
mended to use this error value to report good error messages to the user.
RETURN VALUE
On success these calls return the described object. On error, NULL is returned.
EXAMPLES
FIXME
SEE ALSO
roarvs(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7).
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