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Using udev to Simplify HP Serviceguard for Linux Configuration

Overview Device names are generally assigned by Linux at boot time. Using these device names in scripts or other applications can cause problems as configurations change over time. HP Serviceguard for Linux requires the use of device names in user modified scripts and for LockLUN. This white paper describes the use of the Linux function udev to provide persistent device names with Serviceguard for Linux so that scripts are not affected by changes in system configuration. The intent of the paper is to highlight tools and configuration recommendations that are known to work with HP Serviceguard for Linux.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2006
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