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Hi,
I am installing Veritas Cluster server 4.1 on Red Hat Linux 5.x environment.
I am getting the following error message.
Can anyone help with a solution.
Cluster Server configured successfully.
Starting Cluster Server:
Starting LLT on usplselux141
/etc/init.d/llt start 21
exit=256
Have you opened a support case?
To the best of my knowledge, VCS 4.1 does not support RHEL 5.
Support can confirm
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Goutham
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 8:37 AM
To:
Folks,
My background with VCS is limited to local clusters with shared storage
arrays ad software mirroring of volumes using VxVM.
I have been asked to implement a VCS 5.0 cluster on Solaris 10 using
replicated block-level NetApps storage. This will be a stretched
cluster with one node on
You are attempting to build what is called a Replicated Data Cluster.
This should be documented in the UG as I recall.
You will use identical DG and volume resources, with the appropriate
replication management resource under the DG. To do this and comply with
the EULA, you need the HA/DR Edition
RHEL5 support was added with 4.1MP4. If you could give us the output of
uname -a and rpm -q VRTSllt that would be a good place to start. My
first guess is that your particular configuration is unsupported, but
there isn't enough information here to do more than speculate. I am
pretty sure the
Hi,
How can I resolve this:
ORA-01506: missing or illegal database name
Oracle 10.2, Linux and SF 5.0
Follow my main.cf and init.ora
Oracle Ora_3Arts-DB (
Sid = T3ARTS
Owner = oracle
Home = /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0
You're missing the full pfile path I think.
I don't think you need an EnvFile is you have home set.
-a
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pablo Calvo
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 12:21 PM
To: veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject:
From the lack of answers I obviously have either:
1) Asked a really dumb question
2) Asked one no-one has seen as of yet or has no answer to.
I will try to figure it out myself and post the results if it is #2.
Also, DO NOT use NFS version 4 yet with any high-throughput production
system.