Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 7th Edition, September 2008
# vxassist -g cfsdg1 make vol3 300m
# newfs -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/cfsdg1/vol1
The following output will be displayed:
version 6 layout
10485760 sectors, 10485760 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384 blocks
largefiles supported
# newfs -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/cfsdg1/vol2
The following output will be displayed:
version 6 layout
10485760 sectors, 10485760 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384 blocks
largefiles supported
# newfs -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/cfsdg1/vol3
The following output will be displayed:
version 6 layout
307200 sectors, 307200 blocks of size 1024, log size 1024 blocks
largefiles supported
12. Configure Mount Point
# cfsmntadm add cfsdg1 vol1 /cfs/mnt1 all=rw
The following output will be displayed:
Package name “SG-CFS-MP-1” was generated to control the resource.
Mount point “/cfs/mnt1” was associated with the cluster.
#cfsmntadm add cfsdg1 vol2 /cfs/mnt2 all=rw
The following output will be displayed:
Package name “SG-CFS-MP-2” was generated to control the resource.
Mount point “/cfs/mnt2” was associated with the cluster.
# cfsmntadm add cfsdg1 vol3 /cfs/mnt3 all=rw
The following output will be displayed:
Package name “SG-CFS-MP-3” was generated to control the resource.
Mount point “/cfs/mnt3” that was associated with the cluster.
NOTE: The diskgroup and mount point multi-node packages (SG-CFS-DG_ID# and
SG-CFS-MP_ID#) do not monitor the health of the disk group and mount point. They check
that the application packages that depend on them have access to the disk groups and mount
points. If the dependent application package loses access and cannot read and write to the
disk, it will fail; however that will not cause the DG or MP multi-node package to fail.
13. Mount Cluster Filesystem
# cfsmount /cfs/mnt1
# cfsmount /cfs/mnt2
# cfsmount /cfs/mnt3
14. Check CFS Mount Points
# bdf | grep cfs
/dev/vx/dsk/cfsdg1/vol1
10485760 19651 9811985 0% /cfs/mnt1
/dev/vx/dsk/cfsdg1/vol2
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