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Operating Systems HP-UX ServiceGuard cluster & volume group failover Post 302253412 by Wotan31 on Friday 31st of October 2008 02:08:20 PM
Old 10-31-2008
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Originally Posted by vbe
And not the other packages?

??

Is this VG a new VG? and you forgot to add in your <packagename>.cfg file ?
The other packages do not have VG's assigned to them, only this one.

It is a new VG, and it has been added to the packagename.cfg file.

The VG comes from SAN disks that are presented to both nodes. Everything works fine, except for the fact that a manual vg activation has to occur any time we move the package from one node to the other.
 

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DH_HASKELL_EXTRA_DEPENDS(1)				 Haskell devscripts documentation			       DH_HASKELL_EXTRA_DEPENDS(1)

NAME
dh_haskell_extra_depends - generate the extra-depends file in Haskell packages SYNOPSIS
dh_extra_haskell_depends [debhelper options] [-Xpackage] [--exclude=package] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
dh_haskell_extra_depends is a debhelper program that helps with calculating dependencies for building Haskell libraries. Since Haskell libraries are statically linked, packagers that use Haskell libraries cannot rely on the fact that dynamical libraries are dependencies of their packages to be sure that possible runtime data packages are installed at execution time. The extra dependencies mechanism allows libraries to declare some packages that are to be added to the dependency list of each package that uses them to build. This script scans the Haskell dependencies and harvest extra dependencies information, putting them in the file debian/extra-depends, which is later used by dh_haskell_depends to be included in the substvars file. BUGS
None, as far as we know. :-) SEE ALSO
dh_haskell_depends(1) debhelper(7) AUTHOR
Giovanni Mascellani <gio@debian.org> Haskell devscripts 0.8.12 2011-07-30 DH_HASKELL_EXTRA_DEPENDS(1)
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