Further Information

Example of the Package Configuration File

#Enter the failover policy for this package. This policy will be used

#to select an adoptive node whenever the package needs to be started.

#The default policy unless otherwise specified is

CONFIGURED_NODE.

#This policy will select nodes in priority order from the list of

#NODE_NAME entries specified below.

#

#The alternative policy is MIN_PACKAGE_NODE. This policy will select

#the node, from the list of NODE_NAME entries below, which is

#running the least number of packages at the time this package needs

#to start.

FAILOVER_POLICY CONFIGURED_NODE

#Enter the failback policy for this package. This policy will be used

#to determine what action to take when a package is not running on

#its primary node and its primary node is capable of running the

#package. The default policy unless otherwise specified is

MANUAL.

#The MANUAL policy means no attempt will be made to move the package

#back to its primary node when it is running on an adoptive node.

#

#The alternative policy is AUTOMATIC. This policy will attempt to

Appendix A

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