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Old 01-05-2008, 02:48 AM
Jan Pomni
 
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Can I restart clinfo daemon (using stopsrc -s clinfo; startsrc -s
clinfo) without any impact on a working cluster? I don't want to stop
all cluster(clstrmgr,clsmuxpd). Just this element of the HACMP.

Thank you.
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Old 01-05-2008, 02:48 AM
James \(Jamie\) Dennis
 
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Default Re: restart of clinfo

In my experience, that should not be a problem at all (well, it isn't on
4.4, 4.5, or 5.1 HACMP levels anyway).

"Jan Pomni" <pocztex_nospam@voruta.eu.org> wrote in message
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> Can I restart clinfo daemon (using stopsrc -s clinfo; startsrc -s
> clinfo) without any impact on a working cluster? I don't want to stop
> all cluster(clstrmgr,clsmuxpd). Just this element of the HACMP.
>
> Thank you.
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Old 01-05-2008, 02:48 AM
Pascal R
 
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Default Re: restart of clinfo

There is NO problem in stoping and starting the clinfo or clinfoES
daemon while the cluster is up and running. Clinfo is just a client
programm (daemon) which gets the status of the cluster from the
clsmuxpd daemon.
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