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Conference vaxaxp::vmsnotes

Title:VAX and Alpha VMS
Notice:This is a new VMSnotes, please read note 2.1
Moderator:VAXAXP::BERNARDO
Created:Wed Jan 22 1997
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:703
Total number of notes:3722

527.0. "VAXLIBR couses qmanager problems when rebooting" by ATZIS1::KARTNER_M (HOUSTON, we have a problem) Fri Apr 25 1997 05:37

    Hi!
    
    I'got several customers reporting qmanager problems after/during
    the installation of the VAXLIBR patch (at VAXVMS V6.1,..).
    
    Both customers had dual boot node environments that can both
    run the queumanager. During rebooting one of the nodes
    the queuemanager died,couldn't failover,...
    
    After a cluster reboot everything seems to be OK again
    
    Is this a known BUG, behaviour ?
    Should someone stop the queuemanager before rebooting the
    nodes one by one ?
    We can't tell all customers to shutdown their whole cluster
    at once
    
    								thanks
    								Manager
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527.1IPMT; see answer over in 238.206XDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringFri Apr 25 1997 10:150
527.2Seems to be a failover problemATZIS1::KARTNER_MHOUSTON, we have a problemMon Apr 28 1997 04:4715
    Hi!
    
    	During the reboot of the cluster, no further problems appeared!
    	The installed Patch was the VAXLIB06_070.
    
    	I think the only way to run into this problem is rebooting
    	single nodes. If you reboot the node running the queuemanager
    	a queuemanager failover is initated which seems to fail if the
    	target node hasn't been rebooted before. But I've got this
    	information from my second customer only and afterwards no
    	further problems rose up at this site. I don't think this is
    	enough info for opening an IPMT
    
    								thanks
    								Michael
527.3I've copied .-1 into 238.*XDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringMon Apr 28 1997 10:451