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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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WIN32_QUERY_SERVICE_STATUS(3)						 1					     WIN32_QUERY_SERVICE_STATUS(3)

win32_query_service_status - Queries the status of a service

SYNOPSIS
mixed win32_query_service_status (string $servicename, [string $machine]) DESCRIPTION
Queries the current status for a service, returning an array of information. PARAMETERS
o $servicename - The short name of the service. o $machine - The optional machine name. If omitted, the local machine will be used. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array consisting of the following information on success, FALSE if there is a problem with the parameters or a Win32 Error Code on failure. o $ServiceType - The dwServiceType. See Win32Service Service Type Bitmasks. o $CurrentState - The dwCurrentState. See Win32Service Service Status Constants. o $ControlsAccepted - Which service controls are accepted by the service. See Win32Service Service Control Message Accepted Bitmasks. o $Win32ExitCode - If the service exited, the return code from the process. o $ServiceSpecificExitCode - If the service exited with an error condition, the service specific code that is logged in the event log is visible here. o $CheckPoint - If the service is shutting down, holds the current check point number. This is used by the SCM as a kind of heart-beat to detect a wedged service process. The value of the check point is best interpreted in conjunction with the WaitHint value. o $WaitHint - If the service is shutting down it will set WaitHint to a checkpoint value that will indicate 100% completion. This can be used to implement a progress indicator. o $ProcessId - The Windows process identifier. If 0, the process is not running. o $ServiceFlags - The dwServiceFlags. See Win32Service Service Service Flag Constants. SEE ALSO
Win32Service Predefined Constants. PHP Documentation Group WIN32_QUERY_SERVICE_STATUS(3)
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