Hi there
I have a requirement to provide failover to our customer boxes in case of interface / switch failure, I have been looking at Solaris Link Aggregation with LACP and I wanted to ask a question
Ive seen multiple websites that say the following
Does this also mean that if the... (2 Replies)
Hi there
I have a requirement to provide failover to our customer boxes in case of interface / switch failure, I have been looking at Solaris Link Aggregation with LACP and I wanted to ask a question
Ive seen multiple websites that say the following
Does this also mean that if the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to setup a hacmp cluster (my first one, we usually use VCS on AIX), but I require more network bandwith than a normal gigabit etherchannel setup can provide, so I am thinking about using linkaggregation - 2 active adapters to one switch and a single backup adapter to another switch... (4 Replies)
Me again :)
I'm trying to find a page describing the L2, L3 und L4 modes of dladm.
It's nice to read "hashed by ip header", but how should I use that?
On the file-server it's ok to have the six interfaces serving six clients each on it's own. But an rsync connection via switch between two... (8 Replies)
Hi All, I am trying to aggregate the NIC's,(igb2 and igb3) (igb0 is used by the physical system and igb1 is used by primary-vsw0) to create the domains on that for faster data transfer, I followed the process for creating the aggregation, dladm create-aggr -d igb2 -d igb3 1
after creating the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to Break the Link Aggregation. My aggregation are lan0+lan1 = lan900.
Now I want to break this and put the IP in lan0. But i have cluster environment and this is the main database server.
So It need to change in cluster script.
But I dont know where I have to change it.
Please... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm not from the Solaris world and some of these things are new to me. Can someone tell me if it is possible to configure link aggregation without using LACP?
I am told etherchannel was setup without LACP. (3 Replies)
I have setup link aggregation with 3 interfaces on my solaris 10 system.
All looks good but my problem is that the traffic is only going out bge0 and not the other 2 links.
bash-4.3# dladm show-aggr -s
key:33 ipackets rbytes opackets obytes %ipkts %opkts
... (3 Replies)
Hi
ihave three link of internet and iwant to put one linux front of a firewall that this three linux speard firewall such az load balance and fialover but dont close any port and protocol and only firewall have been internet what way can i use for it ?
are there any script and services do that... (0 Replies)
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prima::timer
pod::Prima::Timer(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation pod::Prima::Timer(3)NAME
Prima::Timer - programmable periodical events
SYNOPSIS
my $timer = Prima::Timer-> create(
timeout => 1000, # milliseconds
onTick => sub {
print "tick!
";
},
);
$timer-> start;
DESCRIPTION
Prima::Timer arranges periodical notifications to be delivered in certain time intervals. The notifications are triggered by the system,
and are seen as "Tick" events. There can be many active Timer objects at one time, spawning events simultaneously.
USAGE
Prima::Timer is a descendant of Prima::Component. Objects of Prima::Timer class are created in standard fashion:
my $t = Prima::Timer-> create(
timeout => 1000,
onTick => sub { print "tick
"; },
);
$t-> start;
If no `owner` is given, $::application is assumed.
Timer objects are created in inactive state; no events are spawned. To start spawning events, <start()> method must be explicitly called.
Time interval value is assigned using the <::timeout> property in milliseconds.
When the system generates timer event, no callback is called immediately, - an event is pushed into stack instead, to be delivered during
next event loop. Therefore, timeout value is not held accurately, and events may take longer time to pass. More accurate timing scheme, as
well as timing with precision less than a millisecond, is not supported by the toolkit.
API
Properties
timeout MILLISECONDS
Manages time interval between "Tick" events. In set-mode call, if the timer is in active state ( see "get_active()", the new timeout
value is applied immediately.
Methods
get_active
Returns a boolean flag, whether object is in active state or not. In the active state "Tick" events are spawned after "::timeout" time
intervals.
get_handle
Returns a system-dependent handle of object
start
Sets object in active state. If succeed, or if the object is already in active state, returns 1. If the system was unable to create a
system timer instance, 0 is returned.
stop
Sets object in inactive state.
Events
Tick
A system generated event, spawned every "::timeout" milliseconds if object is in active state.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Object
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 pod::Prima::Timer(3)