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Operating Systems AIX hacmp temp storage for tl8sp2 Post 302251534 by zaxxon on Monday 27th of October 2008 11:07:32 AM
Old 10-27-2008
That's not that easy to say since we don't know anything about your cluster.
If you have no temp space available and don't want to risk anything, maybe get another machine that has enough space, export the dir containing the ML via NFS, mount it on the Stand-By node and install it. I would stop HA on that node graceful - it could be that a reboot is needed after updating which is stated in the log of the update at the end, usually.
If you see your oraclevg always, we can't answer. If you have one active node and one passive Stand-By node, it knows the oraclevg, but can't vary it online since it's vary on on your active node.
 

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ustrtok(3alleg4)						  Allegro manual						  ustrtok(3alleg4)

NAME
ustrtok - Retrieves tokens from a string. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> char *ustrtok(char *s, const char *set); DESCRIPTION
This function retrieves tokens from `s' which are delimited by characters from `set'. To initiate the search, pass the string to be searched as `s'. For the remaining tokens, pass NULL instead. Warning: Since ustrtok alters the string it is parsing, you should always copy the string to a temporary buffer before parsing it. Also, this function is not re-entrant (ie. you cannot parse two strings at the same time). Example: char *word; char string[]="some-words with dashes"; char *temp = ustrdup(string); word = ustrtok(temp, " -"); while (word) { allegro_message("Found `%s' ", word); word = ustrtok(NULL, " -"); } free(temp); RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the token, or NULL if no more are found. SEE ALSO
uconvert(3alleg4), ustrchr(3alleg4), ustrrchr(3alleg4), ustrstr(3alleg4), ustrpbrk(3alleg4), ustrtok_r(3alleg4), allegro_message(3alleg4), ustrncpy(3alleg4), exgui(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 ustrtok(3alleg4)
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