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Operating Systems Solaris cluster on heterogeneous Hardware Post 302183247 by reborg on Tuesday 8th of April 2008 03:13:05 PM
Old 04-08-2008
yes, with both in fact.

In either case the limiting factor is the capacity of the servers to run the (potential) workload in service failover scenarios.
 

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BLTK.CONF(5)						Battery life tool kit configuration					      BLTK.CONF(5)

NAME
bltk.conf - config file for bltk DESCRIPTION
bltk.conf may be used to control particular features of bltk. By default, bltk looks for the file in /etc direcotry. FORMAT
The format of bltk.conf is very simple. Each line is either a comment or a directive. Comment lines start with a # and are ignored. A directive line has the format: option=value It is important to note that it is an error to put any space between the option, = and value. Each setting has a compiled in default which may be modified in the configuration file. .BOOLEAN OPTIONS Below is a list of boolean options. The value for a boolean option may be set to YES or NO. CHK_INSTALLED If set to YES, existance of .installed files is checked for. WL_DEVELOPER_ENABLED Controls whether developer workload is enabled. WL_DEVELOPER_EXTERN Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. WL_GAME_ENABLED Controls whether game workload is enabled. WL_GAME_EXTERN Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. WL_OFFICE_ENABLED Controls whether office workload is enabled. WL_OFFICE_EXTERN Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. WL_PLAYER_ENABLED Controls whether player workload is enabled WL_PLAYER_EXTERN Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. WL_READER_ENABLED Controls whether reader workload is enabled. WL_READER_EXTERN Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. .STRING OPTIONS BLTK_HOME This option specifies the location of BLTK's home directory. This directory is used as starting directory for saving results and temporary files. SOFFICE_PROG This option specifies an application to be started when office workload is used. WL_OFFICE_WORKING_DIR The option specifies working directory for office workload. BLTK_PLAYER_PROG The option replaces default aplication to be used for playing audio/video BLTK_PLAYER_FILE The option replaces default source to be played. BLTK_READER_PROG The option replaces default aplication to be used for reading a document. BLTK_READER_FILE The option replaces default document to be read. SEE ALSO
bltk(1) AUTHOR
jskala@redhat.com BLTK.CONF 15 July 2009 BLTK.CONF(5)
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