Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Integrity Linux, December 2005

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Table 2 lists abbreviations used in this manual:
Table 2 Abbreviations
Abbreviation Meaning
<SID>, <sid> System ID of the SAP system in
uppercase/lowercase
<INSTNR> instance number of the SAP system
<pri_host>,
<sec_host>,
<local_host>
names mapped to the local hostnames
(output of uname -n)
<primary>,
<secondary>, <local>
names mapped to local IP addresses of
the client LAN
<relocdb>, <relocci>,
<relocdbci>
names mapped to relocatable IP
addresses of Serviceguard packages in
the client LAN
<primary_s>,<secondary
_s>, <local_s>
names mapped to local IP addresses of
the server LAN
<relocdb_s>,
<relocci_s>,
<relocdbci_s>
names mapped to relocatable IP
addresses of Serviceguard packages in
the server LAN
${SGCONF} The Linux distribution of Serviceguard
uses a special file,
/etc/cmcluster.conf, to define the
locations for configuration and log files
within the Linux filesystem. These
paths differ depending on the Linux
distribution used. names mapped to
${SGCONF}/<FileName> can be resolved
by supplying the definition of the prefix
that is found in this file -
for SuSE
SGCONF=/opt/cmcluster/conf and for
Red Hat
SGCONF=/usr/local/cmcluster/conf