These release notes apply to all Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3 based products (e.g. for
x86_64 and System z). Some sections may not apply to a particular
architecture or product. Where this is not obvious, the respective
architectures are explicitly indicated in these notes. Instructions
for installing Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability can be found in the README
file on the installation media.
Manuals can be found in the docu
directory of
the installation media for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3. Any documentation (if installed)
can be found in the /usr/share/doc/
directory
of the installed system.
This SUSE product includes materials licensed to SUSE under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The GPL requires SUSE to provide the source code that corresponds to the GPL-licensed material. The source code is available for download at http://www.suse.com/download-linux/source-code.html. Also, for up to three years after distribution of the SUSE product, upon request, SUSE will mail a copy of the source code. Requests should be sent by e-mail to mailto:sle_source_request@novell.com or as otherwise instructed at http://www.suse.com/download-linux/source-code.html. SUSE may charge a reasonable fee to recover distribution costs.
Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3 extends the support of SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3 for the use case of multi-site geographically resilient clusters.
Used with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 and SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3, it helps firms maintain business continuity, protect data integrity, and reduce unplanned downtime for their mission-critical Linux workloads.
This section includes an overview of some of the major features and new functionality provided by Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3.
booth
booth is an automated way of assigning tickets to site clusters.
Please see the release notes of SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3 for the discussion of which scenarios require Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability 11 SP3.
Support requires an appropriate subscription from Novell; for more information, please see: http://www.novell.com/products/server/services_support.html.
General Support Statement
The following definitions apply:
L1: Installation and problem determination - technical support designed to provide compatibility information, installation and configuration assistance, usage support, on-going maintenance and basic troubleshooting. Level 1 Support is not intended to correct product defect errors.
L2: Reproduction of problem isolation - technical support designed to duplicate customer problems, isolate problem areas and potential issues, and provide resolution for problems not resolved by Level 1 Support.
L3: Code Debugging and problem resolution - technical support designed to resolve complex problems by engaging engineering in patch provision, resolution of product defects which have been identified by Level 2 Support.
Novell will only support the usage of original (unchanged or not recompiled) packages.
Read the READMEs on the CDs.
Get detailed changelog information about a particular package from the RPM:
rpm --changelog -qp <FILENAME>.rpm
<FILENAME>. is the name of the RPM.
Check the ChangeLog
file in the top level of CD1 for
a chronological log of all changes made to the updated packages.
Find more information in the docu
directory
of CD1 of the Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability CDs.
http://www.novell.com/documentation/sle_ha/ contains additional or updated documentation for Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability.
Visit http://www.suse.com/products/ for the latest product news from SUSE and http://www.suse.com/download-linux/source-code.html for additional information on the source code of SUSE Linux Enterprise products.
Copyright © 2013 SUSE LLC.
Thanks for using Geo Clustering for SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability in your business.
The SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Team.