Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Linux (IA64 Integrity and x86_64), February 2008

Step-by-Step Cluster Conversion
SGeSAP/LX Naming Conventions and Package Types
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SGeSAP/LX Package Names
In order to ensure a consistent naming scheme in the following
installation and configuration steps, the Serviceguard Extension for SAP
on Linux package names are assembled from the package type and SAP
System ID:
<pkg_name> = <pkg_type><SID> or, in case of ambiguous results
<pkg_name> = <pkg_type><INSTNR><SID>
Examples: dbC11, ciC11, dbciC11, dbcijciC11, dbC11, jciC11,
dbjciC11, d01C11, d02C11, arepC11<SID>
There is one exception in the naming convention, which concerns the
Serviceguard package used for NFS file systems in an SAP environment.
Since this package can provide NFS support for all the SAP packages in
a cluster, the name (sapnfs) without any SID was chosen.
For a detailed description and combination restrictions on those
packages, refer to chapter 1 - Designing Serviceguard Extension for SAP
on Linux Cluster Scenarios.