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Operating Systems SCO Recovering OpenServer 5.0.6 onto different hardware Post 302375312 by mmcardle on Friday 27th of November 2009 07:34:01 AM
Old 11-27-2009
Recovering OpenServer 5.0.6 onto different hardware

I'm sorting out the disaster recovery plan for a critical server. It's a Dell PowerEdge 2850 running Openserver 5.0.6a.

We have a disaster recovery agreement with HP and they have just confirmed that in the event of a total disaster such as the server being totally wiped out, they would NOT bring an identical server for me to recover onto, but a "HP equivalent".

I'd rather recover with root/boot and back-up tapes as it's so much quicker than reinstalling etc, but I'm unsure what is involved to do this when the hardware is different.

I wondered if it would be possible to configure BTLD drivers for the RAID controller, tape controller and NIC at boot time, but I can't find much information on this. It looks like commercial products like BackupEdge can do this though.

Has anyone done this or have any advice for doing it?
 

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MODBUS_SET_ERROR_REC(3) 					 Libmodbus Manual					   MODBUS_SET_ERROR_REC(3)

NAME
modbus_set_error_recovery - set the error recovery mode SYNOPSIS
int modbus_set_error_recovery(modbus_t *ctx, modbus_error_recovery_mode error_recovery); DESCRIPTION
The modbus_set_error_recovery() function shall set the error recovery mode to apply when the connection fails or the byte received is not expected. The argument error_recovery may be bitwise-or'ed with zero or more of the following constants. By default there is no error recovery (MODBUS_ERROR_RECOVERY_NONE) so the application is responsible for controlling the error values returned by libmodbus functions and for handling them if necessary. When MODBUS_ERROR_RECOVERY_LINK is set, the library will attempt an immediate reconnection (which may hang for several seconds if the network to the remote target unit is down). This mode will try a infinite close/connect loop until success on send call and will just try one time to retablish the connection on select/read calls (if the connecton was down, the values to read are certainly not available anymore after reconnection, except for slave/server). This mode will also run flush requests after a delay based on the current response timeout in some situations (eg. timeout of select call). When MODBUS_ERROR_RECOVERY_PROTOCOL is set, a sleep and flush sequence will be used to cleanup the ongoing communication, this can occurs when the message length is invalid, the TID is wrong or the received function code is not the expected one. The modes are mask values and so they are complementary. It's not recommended to enable error recovery for slave/server. RETURN VALUE
The modbus_set_error_recovery() function shall return 0 if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno to one of the values defined below. ERRORS
EINVAL The value of the argument error_recovery is not positive. EXAMPLE
modbus_set_error_recovery(ctx, MODBUS_ERROR_RECOVERY_LINK | MODBUS_ERROR_RECOVERY_PROTOCOL); AUTHORS
The libmodbus documentation was written by Stephane Raimbault <stephane.raimbault@gmail.com[1]> NOTES
1. stephane.raimbault@gmail.com mailto:stephane.raimbault@gmail.com libmodbus 3.0.3 05/26/2012 MODBUS_SET_ERROR_REC(3)
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