HP Serviceguard Extended Distance Cluster for Linux A.01.01 Release Notes, Third Edition, May 2009
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Patches and Fixes in this Version
There are no patches required for HP Serviceguard Extended Distance Cluster at the
time of publication. However, this is subject to change without notice. For the most
current information, contact your HP support representative or Hewlett Packard IT
Resource Center.
Fixes
There are no known fixes at the time of this publication. However, this is subject to
change without notice. For the most current information contact your HP support
representative.
Known Problems and Workarounds
The following describes known problems with the XDC software. This is subject to
change without notice. For the most current information, contact your HP support
representative.
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creating persistent device names on Red Hat 5
• What is the problem?
The udev rules created by LMPUtils on Red Hat 5 do not create the persistent
device names when used as is.
• What is the workaround?
You must modify the rules generated by the LMPutils for Red Hat 5. These changes
are explained the following example:
If the rule generated by the LMPUtils is as follows:
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