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Continentalclusters Version A.06.00 Release Notes: > Chapter 1 Continentalclusters
Version A.06.00 Release NotesWhat’s In this Version |
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Continentalclusters employs semi-automatic failover of Serviceguard packages from one cluster to another following a cluster event that indicates serious disruption of service on one of the clusters. The product consists of a set of configuration, management commands, and a set of daemons that monitors and sends notification of cluster events. The A.06.00 version includes the following enhancement:
The Continentalclusters product has the following basic features:
Continentalclusters environment now supports recovering applications running as Serviceguard packages that use Veritas Cluster File System (CFS) 4.1 or Veritas Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) 4.1 from Symantec for storage management. The application package must have dependencies defined with the corresponding CFS Mount Point Multi-node package (MNP) or CVM Disk Group MNP. This feature is implemented using the /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config file. Prior to Continentalcluster A.06.00, the ccrac.config file was used for Oracle RAC configurations with SLVM or CVM 3.5 for storage management. Starting with Continentalcluster A.06.00, the ccrac.config file can also be used to configure Oracle RAC configuration with CVM 4.1 or CFS 4.1 for storage management. In addition, as a workaround, the ccrac.config file can be used to configure single instance application with CVM 4.1 and CFS 4.1. For more information on configuring single instance applications using CFS or CVM, in Continentalclusters, refer to the Configuring Single Instance Applications in CFS/CVM Environments in Continentalclusters whitepaper, available at www.docs.hp.com This feature requires HP-UX 11i v2 and the selected HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite bundle which includes Serviceguard A.11.17, CVM or CFS 4.1 support, and SGeRAC A.11.17 (if you need to configure Oracle RAC).
Following are the other changes in this release:
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