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June 16th, 2008 12:00
2 EMC sites?
I want to install 2 separate sets of servers (total of 4) each using EMC mirrioring for data sets.
When I install the first set of servers I'll put them on 8042 (standard port),
What should I do on the second set of servers, run them on another port? What happens if they are configured on the same port(s)?
I'd like to be able to have 1 console to view/manage both sites, is it simply just adding the second domain to the current console? Do I need to do anything special during the install of both sites or either site...
I don't have 2 sets of servers to test with at this time and will be implementing this configuration later this week....
Thanks in advance.
David
When I install the first set of servers I'll put them on 8042 (standard port),
What should I do on the second set of servers, run them on another port? What happens if they are configured on the same port(s)?
I'd like to be able to have 1 console to view/manage both sites, is it simply just adding the second domain to the current console? Do I need to do anything special during the install of both sites or either site...
I don't have 2 sets of servers to test with at this time and will be implementing this configuration later this week....
Thanks in advance.
David
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yito1
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June 16th, 2008 18:00
It comes to be able to control all the resource groups and domains intensively by making it to the same port.
You should change it in point to point from Multicast if worried about a packet.
We are installing a lot of AutoStart in one segment.
There is no problem though the port of default is used in all the environments.
Yoshinobu
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June 16th, 2008 23:00
david.fontenot
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June 17th, 2008 11:00
Thats what I needed, I am going to keep the 2 site's separte and add them to the same console....
David