Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 6th Edition, April 2008

You may customize the script, as described in the section, ““Customizing the Package
Control Script”.”
Customizing the Package Control Script
Check the definitions and declarations at the beginning of the control script using the
information in the Package Configuration worksheet. You need to customize as follows:
Update the PATH statement to reflect any required paths needed to start your
services.
If you are using LVM, enter the names of volume groups to be activated using the
VG[] array parameters, and select the appropriate options for the storage activation
command, including options for mounting and unmounting filesystems, if desired.
Do not use the VXVM_DG[] or CVM_DG[] parameters for LVM volume groups.
If you are using CVM, enter the names of disk groups to be activated using the
CVM_DG[] array parameters, and select the appropriate storage activation
command, CVM_ACTIVATION_CMD. Do not use the VG[] or VXVM_DG[] parameters
for CVM disk groups.
If you are using VxVM disk groups without CVM, enter the names of VxVM disk
groups that will be imported using the VXVM_DG[] array parameters. Enter one
disk group per array element. Do not use theCVM_DG[] or VG[] parameters for
VxVM disk groups without CVM. Also, do not specify an activation command.
Add the names of logical volumes and file systems that will be mounted on them.
If you are using mirrored VxVM disks, specify the mirror recovery option VXVOL.
Select the appropriate options for the storage activation command (not applicable
for basic VxVM disk groups), and also include options for mounting and
unmounting filesystems, if desired.
Specify the filesystem mount retry and unmount count options.
Define IP subnet and IP address pairs for your package.
Add service name(s).
Add service command(s)
Add a service restart parameter, if desired.
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