ADIC Server manual Aciswitch

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The external variable d_errno is set to one of the following

DAS error codes:

ERPC

EINVALID

ETIMEOUT

ESWITCHINPROG

EBADCLIENT

ENOTSUPPHCMD

aci_switch

The aci_switch function switches the passive AMU to active.

See Figure 4-111.

#include "aci.h"

int aci_switch (char *Switch)

Figure 4-111aci_switch Function Call

Allow the second AMU to be used without manual intervention, if the first AMU-PS is down. An installed and running Dual-AMU is necessary for this function. See Table 4-50.

Table 4-50

Parameter for the aci_switch Function Call

 

 

 

 

Parameter

 

 

Description

 

 

 

Switch

 

defines the priority of the switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

-n

normal switch, allowed to complete all running

 

 

 

commands, and synchronization of the database before

 

 

 

switching will start

 

 

 

 

 

 

-f

force switch, immediately without any

 

 

 

synchronization to the second AMU, but necessary if

 

 

 

the first AMU is already down

 

 

 

 

Caution

Only use the -f option if the -n option is no longer

 

functioning. There is a risk that anomalies may be caused in

 

 

the AMU database.

4-120 DAS ACI Functions

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ADIC Server manual Aciswitch

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