10-27-2009
Thanks for the answerd and looks like I have got a lot of reading to do! Man
BTW my original question was "what is the benefit of running HACMP for an active-active cluster with the
same app running
" and it looks like RAC may be the only one in this case, right?
And I did find out another term HACMP uses, "
mutual takeover", which seems to be relevant to my question. So my understanding of "mutual takeover" is an active-active cluster with different app running (shared-nothing mode). It makes sense to using HACMP here. (and it also makes sense why they don't use the term "active-active" now). But is my understanding correct or I totally got it wrong ?
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getlist
GETLIST(1) General Commands Manual GETLIST(1)
NAME
getlist - get a list from an NNTP server
SYNOPSIS
getlist [ -h host ] [ list [ pattern [ types ] ] ]
DESCRIPTION
The getlist program obtains a list from an NNTP server and sends it to standard output.
The list may be one of active, active.times, distributions, or newsgroups. These values request the active(5), active.times,
/etc/news/distributions, or /var/lib/news/newsgroups files, respectively.
OPTIONS
-h If the ``-h'' flag is used, then the program connects to the server on the specified host. The default is to connect to the server
specified in the inn.conf(5) file.
If the list parameter is active, then the pattern and types parameters may be used to limit the output. When pattern is used, only active
lines with groups that match according to wildmat(3) are printed. When types is also given, only active lines that have a fourth field
starting with a character found in types are printed.
For example, the following command will obtain the one-line descriptions of all newsgroups found on UUNET:
getlist -h news.uu.net newsgroups
The following line lists all groups where local postings are permitted, are moderated or aliased:
getlist active '*' ym=
Note that the listing files other than the active file is a common extension to the NNTP protocol and may not be available on all servers.
HISTORY
Written by Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> for InterNetNews.
SEE ALSO
active(5), nnrpd(8), wildmat(3).
GETLIST(1)