How to populate `/etc/sudoers.d/20-saphana` file when same cluster is managing multiple SAPHana SIDs?
Issue
- The setup is managing two separate SIDs. How to populate the
/etc/sudoers.d/20-saphanafile entries forsrConnectionChanged()?
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, 8 & 9 for SAP Solutions
- Pacemaker Cluster managing SAPHana Database
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