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- From: symanzik@pigeon.egr.msu.edu (Edward Symanzik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: How to server clients over more than one LAN? (summary)
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 15:18:16 GMT
- Organization: College of Engineering, Michigan State University
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- In article <1icqn1INNiel@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> I wrote:
- : We have an HP 720 running HPUX 8.05 with two LAN cards. We
- : would like to serve cnodes over both cards. However, in
- : "Managing Clusters" in "Setting Up the Network" it says:
- :
- : o All cluster nodes (all members of the cluster) must be on
- : a single LAN.
- :
- : Now, this sounds like a pretty straight answer to me. My boss
- : on the other hand doesn't believe it and would like me to make
- : it work anyway.
-
-
- Thanks for all the replies. I haven't heard back from our
- contact at HP but the response has been unanimous agreement with
- the manual.
-
- It seems that DUX doesn't support multiple LANs. It's a basic
- design thing and isn't likely to change.
-
- Thanks again,
-
- Ed Symanzik
- Michigan State University
- symanzik@egr.msu.edu
-