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Table 6 Validating Metrocluster package (continued)
VxVM uses an internal format to
recognize devices that do not support
legacy dsf format). Also skips the verify
if the naming convention is enclosure
based. In such cases, you can change
the naming scheme using the vxddladm
command so that VxVM output shows
the disk names in a persistent dsf
format.
Table 7 (page 53) lists additional checks made on the Site Controller packages.
Table 7 Additional validation of Site Controller packages
RemarkCommandValidations/Checks
Checks the state of the resource with
the resls command.
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
Check whether the Site Controller EMS
resource is accessible.
Checks whether the path specified by
the dts/dts/dts_pkg_dir attribute exists.
cmapplyconf
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
Verify that the package directory
exists.
This is usually set up automatically by
the Metrocluster module.
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
Checks whether the node_name
attribute is not set to *
cmapplyconf
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
Check the node_name attribute of the
site controller package.
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
Checks whether the managed or critical
package type is either multi node or
failover.
cmapplyconf
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
Check the managed and critical
package types
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
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