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

NOTE: For more information, see the Serviceguard Version A.11.18 Release Notes at
http://docs.hp.com -> High Availability -> Serviceguard
Making LVM Volume Groups Shareable
Normally, volume groups are marked to be activated in “shared” mode when they are
listed with the OPS_VOLUME_GROUP parameter in the cluster configuration file or in
Serviceguard Manager. which occurs when the configuration is applied. However, in
some cases you may want to manually make a volume group sharable. For example,
if you wish to add a new shared volume group without shutting down the cluster, you
can use the manual method to do it online. However, when convenient, it's a good
practice to bring down the cluster and reconfigure it to include the new volume group.
1. Use the vgchange command on each node to ensure that the volume group to be
shared is currently inactive on all nodes. Example:
# vgchange -a n /dev/vg_ops
2. On the configuration node, use the vgchange command to make the volume
group shareable by members of the cluster:
# vgchange -S y -c y /dev/vg_ops
This command is issued from the configuration node only, and the cluster must
be running on all nodes for the command to succeed. Note that both the -S and
the -c options are specified. The -S y option makes the volume group shareable,
and the -c y option causes the cluster id to be written out to all the disks in the
volume group. In effect, this command specifies the cluster to which a node must
belong in order to obtain shared access to the volume group.
Making a Volume Group Unshareable
Use the following steps to unmark a previously marked shared volume group:
1. Remove the volume group name from the ASCII cluster configuration file.
2. Enter the following command:
# vgchange -S n -c n /dev/volumegroup
The above example marks the volume group as non-shared and not associated with a
cluster.
Activating an LVM Volume Group in Shared Mode
Activation and deactivation of shared volume groups is normally done through a
control script. If you need to perform activation from the command line, you can issue
the following command from each node to activate the volume group in shared mode.
(The node on which you first enter the command becomes the server node.)
# vgchange -a s -p /dev/vg_ops
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