12-22-2010
garskoci,
yes that was my plan to have 1 sun cluster and keep the other vcs running parallel the purpose is for safety to keep the old vcs configuration just in case the sun cluster setup is a bust but I have to agree with you that this may create many problems and new unforseen ones and more risky than anticipated.
I think your approach to have 2 single node cluster will be a better idea and less complex.
thanx for your advice (=
Last edited by sparcguy; 12-22-2010 at 08:08 PM..
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DESCRIPTION
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docu file /usr/share/doc/postgresql-9.2.7/README.rpm-dist. The 'postgresql' string is used when no SERVICE_NAME is explicitly passed.
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