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1. On the system where you installed the Tru64 UNIX operating system
and TruCluster Server software, boot the system into the cluster as
a single-member cluster.
2. Referring to the TruCluster Server
Cluster Installation manual
procedures, use clu_add_member to add a cluster member.
Before you boot the system being added to the cluster, on the newly
added cluster member:
a. Use the wwidmgr utility with the -quickset option to set the
device unit number for the member system boot disk, as shown in
Example 4-24. For member system 2 in the example configuration,
it is the storage unit with unit ID 107 (see Table 4-2):
Example 4-24: Setting Device Unit Number for Additional Member System
P00>>> wwidmgr -quickset -udid 107
Disk assignment and reachability after next initialization:
6008-05F3-0001-27E0-0000-0000-ACB7-0082
via adapter: via fc nport: connected:
dga107.1001.0.7.0 pga0.0.0.7.0 5008-05f3-0001-bd51 Yes
dga107.1002.0.7.0 pga0.0.0.7.0 5008-05f3-0001-bd59 No
dgb107.1001.0.8.0 pgb0.0.0.8.0 5008-05f3-0001-bd51 Yes
dgb107.1002.0.8.0 pgb0.0.0.8.0 5008-05f3-0001-bd59 No
P00>>> init
b. Set the bootdef_dev console environment variable to one
reachable path (Yes in the connected column of Example 4-24) to
the member system boot disk:
P00>>> set bootdef_dev dga107.1001.0.7.0
c. Boot genvmunix on the newly added cluster member system. Each
installed subset will be configured and a new kernel will be built
and installed.
3. Boot the new cluster member system into the cluster and complete the
cluster installation.
______________________ Note _______________________
The cluster installation procedure sets the bootdef_dev console
environment variable to multiple paths.
You should verify that it is set to multiple paths (show
bootdef_dev).
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