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Old 08-22-2019
AIX - SAN Mount and Unmount on LPAR

We have 2 LPAR. LPAR #1 have a Application, Database Server process (ctree Server) and SAN+Physical Table. LPAR#2 has only Application.
Both Application process are connected to Database via C-tree Server Process (Running on LPAR #1..

We want to keep one Active C-tree Server and one Backup C-tree Server. If Active C-tree server down then we want to start backup cTree server.
If we switch to C-Tree Server #2, then do we need to unmount SAN & Database and mount it on other LPAR.
Or can C-tree Server running on LPAR#2, directly talk with SAN/Database which is on LPAR#1
Please help me?
 

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