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Operating Systems AIX POWER HA 5.5 & Service IP / disk heart beat Post 302410590 by filosophizer on Tuesday 6th of April 2010 10:21:15 AM
Old 04-06-2010
yes, that's true. By giving the ip to the interface I can select the interface for service ip ;

My question is without the IP can i still select the interface for Service IP ?

In POWER HA 5.5 there is a new feature called IP distribution ?



2nd Question: For disk heart beat, it is must the VG should be enhanced concurrent ??

Yes, for the disk heart beat it is must that the VG has to be enhanced concurrent otherwise it will be not detected through automatic discovery.

Last edited by filosophizer; 04-07-2010 at 09:15 AM..
 

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ifplugstatus(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   ifplugstatus(8)

NAME
ifplugstatus - A link beat detection tool SYNOPSIS
ifplugstatus [options] [INTERFACE] DESCRIPTION
ifplugstatus is an utility which may be used to detect the link status of a local Linux ethernet device, much in the same way mii-diag, mii-tool and ethtool work. In fact it supports all three different APIs these three tools use. In addition it supports link checking with the IFF_RUNNING interface flag, which most modern drivers (not only ethernet) support, and association status checking with the wireless extension API for WLAN devices. The APIs are tried in the following order: First the newest API: SIOCETHTOOL (aka ethtool API) Second the next older API: SIOCGMIIREG (aka mii-diag API) Than the WLAN API: wireless extension (aka iwconfig API) Followed by the cleanest API: IFF_RUNNING (aka ifconfig API) The oldest API (SIOCPRIV aka mii-tool API) is not tested since it is obsolete. ifplugstatus may be used in shell script since it returns the current status as return value. It is especially useful to detect the avail- able APIs on the used network driver. (Option -v) OPTIONS
You may specify an ethernet device on the command line. Otherwise ifplugstatus will check all available network interfaces. -a | --auto Enable interface automatically before querying (default: off) -h | --help Show help -q | --quiet Decrease verbosity by one. If the verbosity is < 0, no text will be shown, only the return value is relevant; if the verbosity is = 0, a terse status will be shown; If the verbosity is > 0, detailed information about the used API is returned. (By default the ver- bosity is 0) -v | --verbose Increase verbosity by one. See option -q. -V | --version Show version RETURN VALUES
0 Success 1 Failure 2 Link beat detected (only available when an interface is specified) 3 Unplugged (same here) AUTHOR
ifplugd was written by Lennart Poettering <mzvscyhtq (at) 0pointer (dot) de>. ifplugd is available at http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/ifplugd/ SEE ALSO
mii-diag(8), mii-tool(8), ethtool(8), ifplugd(8) COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth. Manuals User ifplugstatus(8)
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