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Hi,
please tell in RHEL5
1)How to check cluster services restart how many time, by using command not GUI.
2)How set maximum restart value for a service in cluster
3)How to disable fencing in clustering
Hi,
please tell in RHEL5
1)How to check cluster services restart how many time, by using command not GUI.
2)How set maximum restart value for a service in cluster
3)How to disable fencing in clustering
All of these questions can be easily answered by looking in the Red Hat Enterprise knowldegebase. Since you're PAYING for RHEL and your clustering software, you have access to these answers. Did you even TRY to look these things up with a simple Google search, or did you just want someone to look them up for you???
Hi,
Actually i am using RHEL5.0 base version and according to document also, i could not found the how to set the service restart value.
there is no option to set values.
thanks
Quote:
Originally Posted by TB0ne
All of these questions can be easily answered by looking in the Red Hat Enterprise knowldegebase. Since you're PAYING for RHEL and your clustering software, you have access to these answers. Did you even TRY to look these things up with a simple Google search, or did you just want someone to look them up for you???
Hi,
Actually i am using RHEL5.0 base version and according to document also, i could not found the how to set the service restart value.
there is no option to set values.
thanks
Yes, there are...but you are using a very, VERY old version of RHEL, one that is NOT SUPPORTED. If this is a new installation, stop where you are and load the LATEST VERSION of things. And if you're not PAYING for RHEL, then you should not be using it, especially for clustering. Contact Red Hat support for information about licensing for both products.
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