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11.8 Testing the installation
To test a failover manually, you can move the Tivoli System Automation
resources for the master domain manager to the other node with the commands
shown in Example11-43.
Example 11-43 Manually moving the master
# rgreq -o move db2hadr_TWS-rg
# rgreq -o move sa-tws-mdm-rg
Use the getstatuscommand to see the outcome, and finally view the output of
the Tivoli Workload Scheduler conmanshowcpus command to determine which
machine is the master domain manager.
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