12-30-2011
Depends on how many physical network connections do you have, which hacmp version and do you want to use IP aliasing or not.
If you only have one adapter (or a pair of adapters setup with etherchannel,) and you are going to use aliasing and have HACMP 6.x than yes all your IP adresses (physical and service) need to be in the same subnet. Obviously this is the easiest way to go. If you want to configure takeover than you need two different networks / subnets - a routable one for service- and boot IP and a non-rootable for the standby adapter.
Regards
zxmaus
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bt-adapter
bt-adapter(1) bluez-tools bt-adapter(1)
NAME
bt-adapter - a bluetooth adapter manager
SYNOPSIS
bt-adapter [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help
Application Options:
-l, --list
-a, --adapter=<name|mac>
-i, --info
-d, --discover
--set <property> <value>
DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to manage Bluetooth adapters. You can list all available adapters, show information about adapter, change adapter
properties or discover remote devices.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show help
-l, --list
List all available adapters
-a, --adapter <name|mac>
Specify adapter to use by his Name or MAC address
(if this option does not defined - default adapter used)
-i, --info
Show information about adapter (returns all properties)
-d, --discover
Discover remote devices (with remote device name resolving)
--set <property> <value>
Change adapter properties (see ADAPTER PROPERTIES section for list
of available properties)
ADAPTER PROPERTIES
string Address [ro]
The Bluetooth adapter address (MAC).
string Name [rw]
The Bluetooth adapter friendly name.
uint32 Class [ro]
The Bluetooth class of device.
boolean Powered [rw]
Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the
appropiate connectable state.
boolean Discoverable [rw]
Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable
to either make it visible or hide it.
If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero
value then the system will set this value back to
false after the timer expired.
In case the adapter is switched off, setting this
value will fail.
boolean Pairable [rw]
Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable.
Note that this property only affects incoming pairing
requests.
uint32 PaireableTimeout [rw]
The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero
means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in
pareable mode forever.
uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [rw]
The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero
means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in
discoverable/limited mode forever.
The default value for the discoverable timeout should
be 180 seconds (3 minutes).
boolean Discovering [ro]
Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active.
list UUIDs [ro]
List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available local
services.
AUTHOR
Alexander Orlenko <zxteam@gmail.com>.
SEE ALSO
bt-agent(1) bt-audio(1) bt-device(1) bt-input(1) bt-monitor(1) bt-network(1) bt-serial(1)
2010-08-16 bt-adapter(1)