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Operating Systems AIX AIX Hardware Migration w/ HACMP...Advice Needed Post 302971778 by bakunin on Monday 25th of April 2016 02:29:38 PM
Old 04-25-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by uzair_rock
I thought about that, but here is the issue;

Both networks have restrictions. I cannot put old IP (172.X) on the new hardware as it connect to the new network and vice versa, that is what makes it so complicated.
In this case you will have to have a downtime of some sorts. Alas, there seems to be no way around that because you need to (newly) configure HACMP on your new system and this means some downtime when you make the transition. Fortunately this downtime can be minimised pretty much by good planning.

Furthermore you haven't said anything about involved OS and HACMP versions. I suppose you will have to update at least one of them (most probably both) too.

I'd investigate the following procedure (you might have to add some things, this is just a first idea):

- Take an mksyb from the running systems, create the appropriate LPARs on the new system and try to install it from the mksysb image without any data (just the rootvg).

- Now do all the updates (start with OS, then the HACMP software) on the new systems

- get a single LUN from your SAN and configure your new cluster with the same topology as the old one, just with one test-VG on the single LUN. Use this to test your zoning, (basic) cluster setup and other details.

- Finally, after preparing your new cluster with new addresses on the new hardware you need the downtime: get the SAN people to zone the old data-LUNs to your new hardware so that the disks are seen from your cluster nodes, create the new cluster config for the imported VGs and start. You might want to add the DNS names of the old cluster service IPs as aliases to the new addresses so that the transition becomes smoother for the clients.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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ENUM 
IEEE80211_HW_FL(9) The basic mac80211 driver inte ENUM IEEE80211_HW_FL(9) NAME
enum_ieee80211_hw_flags - hardware flags SYNOPSIS
enum ieee80211_hw_flags { IEEE80211_HW_HAS_RATE_CONTROL, IEEE80211_HW_RX_INCLUDES_FCS, IEEE80211_HW_HOST_BROADCAST_PS_BUFFERING, IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_SLOT_INCAPABLE, IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_PREAMBLE_INCAPABLE, IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_UNSPEC, IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_DBM, IEEE80211_HW_NOISE_DBM, IEEE80211_HW_SPECTRUM_MGMT, IEEE80211_HW_AMPDU_AGGREGATION, IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS, IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK, IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_PS, IEEE80211_HW_MFP_CAPABLE, IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER, IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_STATIC_SMPS, IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_SMPS, IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_UAPSD, IEEE80211_HW_REPORTS_TX_ACK_STATUS }; CONSTANTS
IEEE80211_HW_HAS_RATE_CONTROL The hardware or firmware includes rate control, and cannot be controlled by the stack. As such, no rate control algorithm should be instantiated, and the TX rate reported to userspace will be taken from the TX status instead of the rate control algorithm. Note that this requires that the driver implement a number of callbacks so it has the correct information, it needs to have the set_rts_threshold callback and must look at the BSS config use_cts_prot for G/N protection, use_short_slot for slot timing in 2.4 GHz and use_short_preamble for preambles for CCK frames. IEEE80211_HW_RX_INCLUDES_FCS Indicates that received frames passed to the stack include the FCS at the end. IEEE80211_HW_HOST_BROADCAST_PS_BUFFERING Some wireless LAN chipsets buffer broadcast/multicast frames for power saving stations in the hardware/firmware and others rely on the host system for such buffering. This option is used to configure the IEEE 802.11 upper layer to buffer broadcast and multicast frames when there are power saving stations so that the driver can fetch them with ieee80211_get_buffered_bc. IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_SLOT_INCAPABLE Hardware is not capable of short slot operation on the 2.4 GHz band. IEEE80211_HW_2GHZ_SHORT_PREAMBLE_INCAPABLE Hardware is not capable of receiving frames with short preamble on the 2.4 GHz band. IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_UNSPEC Hardware can provide signal values but we don't know its units. We expect values between 0 and max_signal. If possible please provide dB or dBm instead. IEEE80211_HW_SIGNAL_DBM Hardware gives signal values in dBm, decibel difference from one milliwatt. This is the preferred method since it is standardized between different devices. max_signal does not need to be set. IEEE80211_HW_NOISE_DBM Hardware can provide noise (radio interference) values in units dBm, decibel difference from one milliwatt. IEEE80211_HW_SPECTRUM_MGMT Hardware supports spectrum management defined in 802.11h Measurement, Channel Switch, Quieting, TPC IEEE80211_HW_AMPDU_AGGREGATION Hardware supports 11n A-MPDU aggregation. IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_PS Hardware has power save support (i.e. can go to sleep). IEEE80211_HW_PS_NULLFUNC_STACK Hardware requires nullfunc frame handling in stack, implies stack support for dynamic PS. IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_PS Hardware has support for dynamic PS. IEEE80211_HW_MFP_CAPABLE Hardware supports management frame protection (MFP, IEEE 802.11w). IEEE80211_HW_BEACON_FILTER Hardware supports dropping of irrelevant beacon frames to avoid waking up cpu. IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_STATIC_SMPS Hardware supports static spatial multiplexing powersave, ie. can turn off all but one chain even on HT connections that should be using more chains. IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC_SMPS Hardware supports dynamic spatial multiplexing powersave, ie. can turn off all but one chain and then wake the rest up as required after, for example, rts/cts handshake. IEEE80211_HW_SUPPORTS_UAPSD Hardware supports Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) in managed mode. The mode is configured with conf_tx operation. IEEE80211_HW_REPORTS_TX_ACK_STATUS Hardware can provide ack status reports of Tx frames to the stack. DESCRIPTION
These flags are used to indicate hardware capabilities to the stack. Generally, flags here should have their meaning done in a way that the simplest hardware doesn't need setting any particular flags. There are some exceptions to this rule, however, so you are advised to review these flags carefully. AUTHOR
Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 ENUM IEEE80211_HW_FL(9)
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