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Operating Systems Solaris True or false ? - Sun cluster 3.2 U3 questions... Post 302379458 by erice on Thursday 10th of December 2009 06:33:00 PM
Old 12-10-2009
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what do i need to manually share with both of those servers
VxVM won't share the SAN disks between servers, you will have to zone both servers at the switch. If you want to manually swing the disks after the disks are shared, simply vxdg deport, and then vxdg import the disks. I think you probably want to automate this process with the cluster software, and I believe the documentation you need is at this site below...

How to Register a Disk Group as a Device Group (Veritas Volume Manager) (Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS) - Sun Microsystems
 

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DATETIMEZONE(3) 							 1							   DATETIMEZONE(3)

The DateTimeZone class

INTRODUCTION
Representation of time zone. CLASS SYNOPSIS
DateTimeZone DateTimeZone Constants o const integer$DateTimeZone::AFRICA1 o const integer$DateTimeZone::AMERICA2 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ANTARCTICA4 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ARCTIC8 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ASIA16 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ATLANTIC32 o const integer$DateTimeZone::AUSTRALIA64 o const integer$DateTimeZone::EUROPE128 o const integer$DateTimeZone::INDIAN256 o const integer$DateTimeZone::PACIFIC512 o const integer$DateTimeZone::UTC1024 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL2047 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC4095 o const integer$DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY4096 Methods o public DateTimeZone::__construct (string $timezone) o public array DateTimeZone::getLocation (void ) o public string DateTimeZone::getName (void ) o public int DateTimeZone::getOffset (DateTime $datetime) o public array DateTimeZone::getTransitions ([int $timestamp_begin], [int $timestamp_end]) o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations (void ) o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers NULL ([int $what = DateTimeZone::ALL], [string $country]) PREDEFINED CONSTANTS
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