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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I am new to VCS but having exposure on IBM HACMP. My doubt is, whether there is command or procedure for cluster sync and c-spoc like option in Veritas Cluster similar to HACMP.
Regards.
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2. Solaris
Hello guys,
I have a question regarding link aggregation / trunking in Solaris 9
Sun Trunking does not come by default in Solaris 9 unlike Solaris 10 where we can use the "dladm" command to trunk 4 physical NIC interfaces together.
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3. Red Hat
Hi Everybody,
I would like to know meaning of following parameters in cluster.conf file in linux
<device name="blade_fence" blade="2" option="off"
<clusternode name="Blade1-int" votes="1" nodeid="1">
what do you mean by "option=off" and "votes=1"
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4. Solaris
I am using VMware Workstation-7 on Windows-XP host .
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5. Solaris
hi, dear all
I get a problem "VCS ERROR V-16-2-13077 " on VCS 4.1 for Solaris 10.
I can not offline the host2 when the raid is bad.
I don't know the reason and how to offline host2 and switch to host1.
please help me, thank you!
the message of engine_A.log is :
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6. Solaris
Hello
I have problem with scinstall. I found information that i should`t configure public network before using scinstall.
Each node configuration:
4 node, 3 network adapter on each node. 1 for public adapter and 2 for cluster interconnect. Two switches.
After scinstall first node is... (1 Reply)
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7. Solaris
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8. AIX
This post just as a follow-up for thread https://www.unix.com/aix/115548-hacmp-5-4-aix-5300-10-not-working.html: there was a bug in the clcomdES that would cause the Two-Node-Cluster-Configuration-Assistant to fail even with a correct TCP/IP adapter setup. That affected HACMP 5.4.1 in combinatin... (0 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi - I am trying to grep all "ORA" errors in a log files.I have to grep all ORA errors except one error for example ORA-01653.How can exclude that error in "grep" command?
In following "grep" command I want to exclude "ORA-01653" error
grep -i ORA alert.log >>/tmp/ora_errors.txt
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10. Solaris
Hi all,
Am intermittently getting the following errors on one of my databases.
Errors in file /oracle/HRD/saptrace/background/hrd_psp0_13943.trc:
ORA-27300: OS system dependent operation:fork failed with status: 12
ORA-27301: OS failure message: Not enough space
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cmviewconf(1m) cmviewconf(1m)
NAME
cmviewconf - view Serviceguard cluster configuration information
SYNOPSIS
cmviewconf [-o output_file]
DESCRIPTION
cmviewconf collects and displays the cluster configuration information, in ASCII format, from the binary configuration file for an existing
cluster. Optionally, the output can be written to a file output_file.
This command can be used as a troubleshooting tool to identify the configuration of a cluster.
To view cluster information, a user must be superuser(UID=0), or have an access policy of MONITOR allowed in the cluster configuration
file, or have a policy of PACKAGE_ADMIN in a package's configuration file. See access policy in cmquerycl(1m) or cmmakepkg(1m).
NOTE: When this command is run by an authorized user who is not the superuser(UID=0), only those entries that match the user running the
command and the node where the command is run are displayed.
Options
cmviewconf supports the following options:
-o output_file Log configuration information to a specified output file. If this option is not specified, the information will be
directed to stdout.
RETURN VALUE
cmviewconf returns the following value:
0 Successful completion.
1 Command failed.
EXAMPLES
To dump the contents of the binary configuration file to the file /tmp/viewconf.log:
cmviewconf -o /tmp/viewconf.log
To dump the contents of the binary configuration file to the screen:
cmviewconf
AUTHOR
cmviewconf was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
cmquerycl(1m), cmmakepkg(1m), cmcheckconf(1m), cmviewcl(1m), cmscancl(1m).
Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmviewconf(1m)