HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux Release Notes Version A.03.03.
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Contents 1 HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux Release Notes..................................4 Announcements........................................................................................................................4 What is new in this version........................................................................................................4 Legacy packages......................................................................................................................
1 HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux Release Notes Announcements The HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux allows you to start, stop, monitor network file system daemons, and provide high availability for the NFS exports in Serviceguard cluster environment. The HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS toolkit on Linux: Annual Release, December 2012 is available for free download at: http://software.hp.
be installed on top of the NFS Toolkit version A.03.03.00 only. You must use the nfstkitupdate command to install A.03.03.01 on Redhat. Installation The HP Serviceguard NFS toolkit is available as a tar file that you must extract to get the rpm for NFS toolkit. For more information about installing this toolkit, see HP Serviceguard NFS Toolkit User Guide available at: http://www.hp.com/go/linux-serviceguard-docs.
in /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm directory is copied to the package holding directory, the client node might not reclaim the lock. The probability of this occurring within the default time interval between copies is extremely low as the status monitor file copy interval is very short (by default, five seconds). Workaround: You can reduce the probability further by configuring the time interval to a value lower than the default value in the package configuration file.