It depends on the configuration you are talking about. If
network/interconnect, no it won't.
If CAM, policies, multihead, smart card/user config, cryto, etc, then
yes you will lose those.
You can look at utuser, utdesktop, utmhadm, etc and they all have the
option to specifiy an outfile, which you can then import back into the
failover group once utconfig and utreplica has been ran.
The one caveat is CAM, There is no mechanism for automatically backing
up CAM, and when utconfig -u is ran it not only deletes the CAM users,
but it deletes the prototypes directories. Make sure you grab that as
well as the any application definitions to recreate them.
Gérard Henry wrote:
hello all,
i first installed a v440 as a sunray server (s10, SRSS3.1)
then i added a v210, and try to configure a failover group, but it don't
work.
infodoc 75517 says:
"But if you previously had a standalone server, then it was generated
randomly and you should run utconfig -u and then utconfig to specify a
failover group, at which time you'll be asked to provide a passphrase
for the group signature."
my servers are in production, and i want to know if "utconfig -u" will
erase all my configuration. How can i save my configuration?
I'm trying it on a simple machine.
I ran utconfig -u
I have to kill httpd because port 1660 is always in use.
Then i run utconfig, Configure this server for a failover group, enter a
signature
then restart all services with
/etc/init.d/utsvc stop
/etc/init.d/utsvc start
Anybody can tell me if this is the correct way?
thanks in advance,
gerard
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