Server for SLES9
Sorry!
I do see the potential problem you are in - if Websphere is using
flock().
The source code explicitly state no BSD flocks
" * No BSD flocks over NFS allowed.' (See code excerpt below)
The code on SLES10 has an flock() function and it looks to me like it
will con
Sorry!
I do see the potential problem you are in - if Websphere is using flock().
The source code explicitly state no BSD flocks
" * No BSD flocks over NFS allowed.' (See code excerpt below)
The code on SLES10 has an flock() function and it looks to me like it
will convert flock() to a POSIX l
Mark Perry wrote:
Said, Nick wrote:
We are implementing WebSphere clustering with dynamic failover on SLES9
servers. This clustering configuration requires each server to write its
log files on a shared directory that can be accessed by other servers in
the cluster. WebSphere uses a file locking
Said, Nick wrote:
We are implementing WebSphere clustering with dynamic failover on SLES9
servers. This clustering configuration requires each server to write its
log files on a shared directory that can be accessed by other servers in
the cluster. WebSphere uses a file locking mechanism to deter
We are implementing WebSphere clustering with dynamic failover on SLES9
servers. This clustering configuration requires each server to write its
log files on a shared directory that can be accessed by other servers in
the cluster. WebSphere uses a file locking mechanism to determine if
servers in t