oh-oh.
What was I thinking?! No, I came to my senses and
realized that they could not be registered. I was
hoping that cluster services could stop nsrmmd as part
of takeover or something similar.
However, I have not given up totally. I'm reading
different papers and I will try to see the
possibilities in version 7, maybe for next month. If I
succeed, I'll let you all now. If not, you'll know
earlier!
regards,
Aure.
--- Bart Renty <bart.renty AT HP DOT COM> escribió: > >
Bart, you confirmed that I must reinstall the
> cluster
> > members to add the storagenode binaries, but do I
> need
> > to do it in the active cluster, then take over and
> do
> > the other & register a cluster service? I don't
> have
> > much of a free hand with applicatin servers so I
> must
> > try to be "efficient" ;)
>
> Only a Networker server is cluster-aware.
> I suppose your cluster members are normal
> clients/storage nodes, and are
> not the Networker server itself ?
>
> For a cluster client, you just have to install
> networker on each physical
> client. You don't have to register any cluster
> service for Networker.
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