On 17-Feb-14 6:27 PM, Tony Hart wrote:
> Suppose I have two (identical) server cards in a system and I have 5 SUs 
> (A,B,C,D,E) that each have an active and standby instance.  By default all 
> the active instances run on card 1 and all standby on card 2.
Please tell which redundancy model is being used?

Thanks,
Praveen
> What if two of these (C and D say) are heavy CPU users when in the active 
> state and I’d like to have their active instances automatically assigned to 
> the other card from A,B and E.  So card1 hosts active instances for A,B and E 
> and card2 hosts active instances for C and D (the standby instances are 
> oppositely assigned).
>
> Next if card2 is removed I’d like all the active instances to revert to card1 
> (A,B,C,D,E).
>
> Then if card2 is re-inserted I’d like the original assignments to be 
> re-instanted (card1=A,B,E and card2=C,D).
>
> Similarly for card1 insert/re-insert.
>
> Is this possible with openSAF?
>
> thanks
> —
> tony
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