HP Serviceguard Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide, June 2014

DescriptionAttributes
Specify the logical volume on which the file system is
created. For example: /dev/vgdata/vol1
fs_name
Specify the mount point location for the EDB data
directory. For example: /EDB/data
fs_directory
It is a type of the filesystem. For example: vxfsfs_type
Assign these attributes when the package is configured
to failover to another node. Also, when the package
ip_address and ip_subnet
fails over from one node to another node, client traffic
IP must be moved to the new node. Both the IPs must be
defined in the package.
NOTE: If you are using CFS mounted file systems for the EDB package, you must configure
the dependency on the Serviceguard CFS packages. For example: SG-CFS-MP-1, CFS mount
point package.
If the EDB package is configured to depend on a Serviceguard CFS package, the EDB package
will run as long as the CFS package is running. If this package fails, then the dependent EDB
package also fails.
To configure the dependency for the EDB package, you must set the following parameters in
the package configuration file:
ExampleAttribute Name
edb_dependencyDEPENDENCY_NAME
SG-CFS-MP-1 = upDEPENDENCY_CONDITION
same_nodeDEPENDENCY_LOCATION
5. Check the validity of the configuration using the cmcheckconf command:
cmcheckconf -P edb.conf
6. Add the package to the Serviceguard environment using cmapplyconf command, if the
cmcheckconf command does not report any errors:
cmapplyconf -P edb.conf
7. Enable package switching for the EDB package using:
cmmodpkg -e -n node1 -n node2 EDB
cmmodpkg -e EDB
8. Start the package using the cmrunpkg command.
cmrunpkg EDB
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