Hello,
I found a way myself. If you do this:
rcmgr get ASE
and it returns = on
then it is a Cluster member
if it returns = (nothing)
then it is not enabled...
Cheers,
tm
-----Original Message-----
From: McGuinness Todd [mailto:todd.mcguinness_at_nagra.com]
Sent: jeudi, 28. février 2002 11:35
To: Tru64-Unix-Managers_at_Ornl. Gov (E-mail)
Subject: How to tell if a system is a cluster?
Ok gang,
It's time for a stupid question, but how can I tell if the system I am on is
a clustered system? Other than checking if the /var/ase files are there -
or is that the only way?
Todd M. McGuinness
Systems Engineer
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