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Operating Systems HP-UX Customer support engineer Post 302270181 by DustBunny on Saturday 20th of December 2008 02:42:48 AM
Old 12-20-2008
Hey man so there's no setup and its gonna be a new one!

Come on bro. I think you are not understanding what am trying to say. You know what? It is not so easy to give you step by step procedure to deploy or create a MCSG setup. It's an optional paper in HP certification HP0-A03 you know? It's about a lot to study and understand. Please go through the document.

I am sorry, but, a forum is normally used for a break fix. Issues and stuff... People here can help you in giving documents to read and proceed with your requirement however, I don't believe that people here could give this kinda stuff.

One more thing, the question you ask is not simple. Its not like people in this forum don't know it. There are thousands of users in this forum who know answer for your question. But, you are not getting a reply means that its not so easy to give it in 10 steps. If your question was to rename a VG, or root user account locked, trusted system and un trusted system conversion or creating a LV and things, you can go ahead with 10 to 20 commands.

This is something you need to understand before doing. Not like going with commands. Moreover, your networking things are something you only know. Who knows about your IP, the interface you configure for lan , heartbeat, EVA you use and things? Your question is simply like, How to become a HP-UX / Service guard administrator.

Answer is simple : You need to learn it!

Am sorry bro. Its not like we don't want to give. Its like, its not easy and that going.. Hope you understand. Refer docs at HP, the best you can ever get!

-DB
 

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