Hi Frieds,
Is there any ways to find cluster version (if it is !).
Problem: The cluster specific commands/paths/command outputs have been changed/changing completely from RHEL 2.1 to 2.4 to 2.6.
I am working on a project where I need support for all version/releases, some how I need to find cluster version if available so that I can parse accordingly.
Temporary Work around: The cluster config file is unique for different RHEL releases.
e.g RHEL 2.1 "/etc/cluster.xml"
RHEL 2.4 "/etc/cluster.conf"
RHEL 2.6 "/etc/cluster/cluster.conf"
Check this config file and identify cluster type.
I appreciate if any of you help me for efficient solution?
Thanks in advance
- Krishna
Is there any ways to find cluster version (if it is !).
Problem: The cluster specific commands/paths/command outputs have been changed/changing completely from RHEL 2.1 to 2.4 to 2.6.
I am working on a project where I need support for all version/releases, some how I need to find cluster version if available so that I can parse accordingly.
Temporary Work around: The cluster config file is unique for different RHEL releases.
e.g RHEL 2.1 "/etc/cluster.xml"
RHEL 2.4 "/etc/cluster.conf"
RHEL 2.6 "/etc/cluster/cluster.conf"
Check this config file and identify cluster type.
I appreciate if any of you help me for efficient solution?
Thanks in advance
- Krishna
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