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Operating Systems AIX MPIO - list of supported arrays Post 302508039 by sboots on Friday 25th of March 2011 01:31:11 PM
Old 03-25-2011
Before you decide on that you may want to check and make sure the native mpio supports active/active multipathing. For some reason I was thinking that the native is only active/passive on AIX, but i may be wrong. Anyway, we use HDLM active/active round robin extended load balancing, for our databases which works pretty well. For databases performance is probably going to be one of you main concearns and you will want active/active load balancing.
 

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FELIX(1)							   User Commands							  FELIX(1)

NAME
felix-framework - command line Felix OSGi Framework launcher SYNOPSIS
felix-framework [-b <bundle-deploy-dir>] [<bundle-cache-dir>] DESCRIPTION
felix-framework provide a way to start Apache Felix OSGi Framework from command line. After startup, it provide some simple commands to help management of OSGi bundle. OPTIONS
-b bundle-deploy-dir The Felix launcher deploys all bundles in the auto-deploy directory into the framework instance during startup. By default, the auto-deploy directory is /usr/share/felix-framework/bundle/ Specifying an auto-deploy directory replaces the default directory, it does not augment it. bundle-cache-dir path you want to use as the bundle cache. If you specify a relative cache path, then it will be treated as relative to ~/.felix/ By default, felix-framework will use ~/.felix/felix-cache/ FILES
/etc/felix-framework/config.properties The system wide configuration file for Felix Framework. See <URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-configuration- properties.html> for further details. FILES
~/.felix/ Default user cache directory for OSGi bundle information. AUTHOR
Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org> SEE ALSO
<URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-usage-documentation.html> Felix November 2011 FELIX(1)
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