try to run your application server script manually and check where it fails
for db2nodes.cfg, I use the following lines in my Scripts:
As I understand, modification of db2nodes.cfg file is the responsiblity of the DB2 start script. So, if that is not happening then something is wrong in the DB script and not an issue with HACMP configuration itself?
In simple, HACMP is not directly responsible for modifying this file with the correct nodename..right? instead it should be the DB2 start script(which is initiated by HACMP) that should be doing it?
Hello
I am a noobie to HACMP
I have 2 55A servers and a 7031 disk subsystem
For HACMP to work, do I need to have the hdisks on both servers to match the same drives??
The hdisks on each box are currently different:
hdisk0 and hdisk1 are the internal disks and hdisk2-5 are on the D24 on... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
Here is a snipet from our cluster.log, I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on what may have caused the failover.
The first two lines indicate a possible memory issue which I am currently looking into.
Thanks. (0 Replies)
Hi,
Can anybody advice whether it is possible to configure HACMP in HP-UX Server.
To my knowledge HACMP is IBM Solution.
Thanks && Regards,
N. Poorna Chandra Rao. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
My company is going to upgrade the db2 on the one node hacmp, I think there's one backup.
After the upgrade of the db2. Do I need to restart cluster and server? I mean, do a graceful shutdown of the cluster, reboot the server and do a cluster start. Is that it? Do I need to reboot... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
How do I failover on the ip load balancer (back and forth)? It involves first to load a new config on the passive ip. If success, load the new config on the ip active (which is now passive).
Any idea, please.
Thanks in advance. (0 Replies)
Hi,
My NFS does not work till I start HACMP. The NFS service is indeed started when server starts. But it is not in active state, when I use lssrc to check NFS services' status I find they are all in inoperative status. But after I start HACMP (smitty clstart), all NFS services become active... (4 Replies)
Would anyone please kindly help to solve this problem...
An LPAR with the below network configuration. ent0 and ent1 are logical lan (virtual ethernet) from VIO SEA.
en0
1.2.3.4 <- boot ip
192.168.1.1 <- persistent ip
192.168.1.10 <- service ip
en1
11.22.33.44 <- boot ip
When I... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I remember way back in some old environment, having the HA cluster services not being started automatically at startup, ie. no entry in /etc/inittab.
I remember reason was (taken a 2 node active/passive cluster), to avoid having a backup node being booted, so that it will not... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: zaxxon
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mysql-schema-diff
MYSQLDIFF(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation MYSQLDIFF(1p)NAME
mysql-schema-diff - compare MySQL database schemas
SYNOPSIS
mysql-schema-diff [B<options>] B<database1> B<database2>
mysql-schema-diff --help
DESCRIPTION
mysql-schema-diff is a Perl script front-end to the CPAN <http://www.perl.com/CPAN> module MySQL::Diff
<http://search.cpan.org/search?module=MySQL::Diff> which compares the data structures (i.e. schema / table definitions) of two MySQL
<http://www.mysql.com/> databases, and returns the differences as a sequence of MySQL commands suitable for piping into mysql which will
transform the structure of the first database to be identical to that of the second (c.f. diff and patch).
Database structures can be compared whether they are files containing table definitions or existing databases, local or remote.
N.B. The program makes no attempt to compare any of the data which may be stored in the databases. It is purely for comparing the table
definitions. I have no plans to implement data comparison; it is a complex problem and I have no need of such functionality anyway.
However there is another program coldiff <http://rossbeyer.net/software/mysql_coldiff/> which does this, and is based on an older program
called datadiff which seems to have vanished off the 'net.
For PostgreSQL there are similar tools such as pgdiff <http://pgdiff.sourceforge.net/> and apgdiff <http://apgdiff.startnet.biz/>.
EXAMPLES
# compare table definitions in two files
mysql-schema-diff db1.mysql db2.mysql
# compare table definitions in a file 'db1.mysql' with a database 'db2'
mysql-schema-diff db1.mysql db2
# interactively upgrade schema of database 'db1' to be like the
# schema described in the file 'db2.mysql'
mysql-schema-diff -A db1 db2.mysql
# compare table definitions in two databases on a remote machine
mysql-schema-diff --host=remote.host.com --user=myaccount db1 db2
# compare table definitions in a local database 'foo' with a
# database 'bar' on a remote machine, when a file foo already
# exists in the current directory
mysql-schema-diff --host2=remote.host.com --password=secret db:foo bar
OPTIONS
More details to come; for now run "mysql-schema-diff --help".
INTERNALS
For both of the database structures being compared, the following happens:
o If the argument is a valid filename, the file is used to create a temporary database which "mysqldump -d" is run on to obtain the table
definitions in canonicalised form. The temporary database is then dropped. (The temporary database is named
"test_mysqldiff_temp_something" because default MySQL permissions allow anyone to create databases beginning with the prefix "test_".)
o If the argument is a database, "mysqldump -d" is run directly on it.
o Where authentication is required, the hostname, username, and password given by the corresponding options are used (type
"mysql-schema-diff --help" for more information).
o Each set of table definitions is now parsed into tables, and fields and index keys within those tables; these are compared, and the
differences outputted in the form of MySQL statements.
BUGS, DEVELOPMENT, CONTRIBUTING
See <http://software.adamspiers.org/wiki/mysqldiff>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2000-2011 Adam Spiers. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
MySQL::Diff, MySQL::Diff::Database, MySQL::Diff::Table, MySQL::Diff::Utils, mysql, mysqldump, mysqlshow
AUTHOR
Adam Spiers <mysqldiff@adamspiers.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-06 MYSQLDIFF(1p)