02-12-2009
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1. HP-UX
Dear(s),
anybody have played ServiceGuard on HP-UX version 11.23 MC ?
I am planning to install Oracle and OpenView Operations for Unix 8 on a ServiceGuard clustered HP-UX environment, any suggestionsfrom where should I start ?
Best Regards,
Mostafa Reda (1 Reply)
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2. HP-UX
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3. HP-UX
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
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6. HP-UX
hi,
do u know any link that will get back to me up to speed on hp serviceguard on clustering?
thanks and much appreciated,
itik (2 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
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8. HP-UX
Dear All,
From where to download freeware of Serviceguard Extension for RAC software for HP UNIX PA RISC B.11.11 OS.
BR,
Prasanth (3 Replies)
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9. HP-UX
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MC/ServiceGuard: Subnet Goes Down when one of the Cluster Node is Down - HP Customer Care (United States - English)
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claesy
CLAESY(l) ) CLAESY(l)
NAME
CLAESY - compute the eigendecomposition of a 2-by-2 symmetric matrix ( ( A, B );( B, C ) ) provided the norm of the matrix of eigenvectors
is larger than some threshold value
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE CLAESY( A, B, C, RT1, RT2, EVSCAL, CS1, SN1 )
COMPLEX A, B, C, CS1, EVSCAL, RT1, RT2, SN1
PURPOSE
CLAESY computes the eigendecomposition of a 2-by-2 symmetric matrix ( ( A, B );( B, C ) ) provided the norm of the matrix of eigenvectors
is larger than some threshold value. RT1 is the eigenvalue of larger absolute value, and RT2 of smaller absolute value. If the eigenvec-
tors are computed, then on return ( CS1, SN1 ) is the unit eigenvector for RT1, hence
[ CS1 SN1 ] . [ A B ] . [ CS1 -SN1 ] = [ RT1 0 ] [ -SN1 CS1 ] [ B C ] [ SN1 CS1 ] [ 0 RT2 ]
ARGUMENTS
A (input) COMPLEX
The ( 1, 1 ) element of input matrix.
B (input) COMPLEX
The ( 1, 2 ) element of input matrix. The ( 2, 1 ) element is also given by B, since the 2-by-2 matrix is symmetric.
C (input) COMPLEX
The ( 2, 2 ) element of input matrix.
RT1 (output) COMPLEX
The eigenvalue of larger modulus.
RT2 (output) COMPLEX
The eigenvalue of smaller modulus.
EVSCAL (output) COMPLEX
The complex value by which the eigenvector matrix was scaled to make it orthonormal. If EVSCAL is zero, the eigenvectors were not
computed. This means one of two things: the 2-by-2 matrix could not be diagonalized, or the norm of the matrix of eigenvectors
before scaling was larger than the threshold value THRESH (set below).
CS1 (output) COMPLEX
SN1 (output) COMPLEX If EVSCAL .NE. 0, ( CS1, SN1 ) is the unit right eigenvector for RT1.
LAPACK version 3.0 15 June 2000 CLAESY(l)