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HP Serviceguard failover - what doesn't get moved across?
Excuse the basic nature of the question, I've zero experience with regards to this and I'm just looking for a little clarity...
When using serviceguard for a failover from one machine to another, what doesn't get taken from one machine to the other? For example, I was told that OS users and things like /opt don't get carried across. Is this true? Of so, is there anywhere I can get a simple overview of this? I've found the docs on the HP site to be a bit impenetrable, and not explicitly stating what I want to know. I ask because I'm in a situation where some software needs the failover is being set up for needs the OS users as well as certain bits in /opt, /etc and if these don't get taken over as I've been told then that seems a bit pointless. |
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