Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.20 - (August 2011)
Policy_Parameters:
POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE
Failover min_package_node
Failback automatic
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS NODE_NAME NAME
Resource up manx /resource/random
Subnet up manx 192.8.15.0
Resource up burmese /resource/random
Subnet up burmese 192.8.15.0
Resource up tabby /resource/random
Subnet up tabby 192.8.15.0
Resource up persian /resource/random
Subnet up persian 192.8.15.0
Node_Switching_Parameters:
NODE_TYPE STATUS SWITCHING NAME
Primary up enabled manx
Alternate up enabled burmese
Alternate up enabled tabby
Alternate up enabled persian
Checking the Cluster Configuration and Components
Serviceguard provides tools that allow you to check the soundness of the cluster configuration, and
the health of its components. In past releases, much of this was done by cmcheckconf (1m)
and/or cmapplyconf (1m) and could be done only when you were changing the configuration
of the cluster or packages.
As of Serviceguard A.11.20, these commands perform additional checks, and a new command,
cmcompare (1m) allows you to compare the contents and characteristics of cluster-wide files to
make sure they are consistent. In addition, you can check configuration of the cluster and all of its
packages at any time by running cmcheckconf (1m) without arguments (or with -v; see below).
These checks help you to ensure that packages will start up and fail over successfully.
Specifically, the following capabilities are new as of Serviceguard A.11.20.
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