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Old 06-23-2005
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Arf

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Please can you explain to me how operate ARF (in general !)

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Never heard of ARF. What is it for?
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Old 06-28-2005
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According to a quick google on "ARF" it could be:

Animal Rescue Foundation (www.arf.com)
ASEAN Regional Forum (www.dfat.gov.au/arf)
Animal Reinforcement Forum (www.scs.unt.edu/orca/)
Advertising Research Foundation (www.thearf.org)


and about 951.000 other hits including presumably the one or other gazillion of societies, organizations, structures, ... , using the acronym "ARF".

PMS! (please more specifications ;-)) )

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sorry !
ARF is: 'application roll-over facility"
ARF supervise the servers for mistake or failure, and overbalance the application on the running server.
it's a supplementary module for Aix, like mirrorview

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type "application roll-over facility AIX" into your google and the first page to come up is "www.bull.de/download/AIX/AIX52_whitepaper.pdf".

Following this link you get a PDF document, which you can search for "ARF" to find:

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Application Roll-over Facility, a solution developed by Bull, permits system administrators to move an application and its environment from a system to another system easily, in order to manage system workload issues, for maintenance purposes or in the event of hardware failures. Application Roll-over Facility provides low cost and easy to install application availability for the entire Escala range.
Do you need instructions on how to read a PDF?

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Old 06-29-2005
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thank you very much, you are very intelligent !
but read again my question, i think you don't have understand it
to read a pdf, it's difficult for me, but I try to improve.

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