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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GLTRON(6) Games Manual GLTRON(6)
NAME
gltron - a tron-like 3D lightcycle game
SYNOPSIS
gltron [[-FftwbghcCsk1234simo]
DESCRIPTION
glTron is a tron-like lightcycle game with a nice 3D perspective 3D acceleration is recommended.
More information can be found at the gltron web site http://www.gltron.org/
PROBLEMS
If the game refuses to start up, check your hardware settings and that the necessary libraries are installed.
If the options are messed up, remove ~/.gltronrc and try again.
Anything else check TODO, known bugs on the website, and lastly ask in #gltron on irc.freenode.net.
OPTIONS
Valid command line options:
-O enable software optimizations, useful if your card doesn't have OpenGL acceleration. For best results combine with -t and -1.
-f fast finish after human has crashed
-F don't display FPS counter
-t don't display floor texture, use lines instead (huge speed gain)
-w don't display walls (speed gain)
-x don't show crash texture (speed gain)
-g don't show glows (small speed gain)
-c don't show ai status
-C show ai status (default: on)
-1 set resolution to 320x240
-2 set resolution to 640x480 (default)
-3 set resolution to 800x600
-4 set resolution to 1024x768
-s don't play sound
-h help
AUTHOR
Updated with PROBLEMS section by Countersync <countersync@hotmail.com> before submission to upstream source.
This manual page was written by Jeronimo Pellegrini <pellegrini@mpcnet.com.br>, based on the information in the package by Raphael
Bossek, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
2001-06-10 GLTRON(6)