Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP Version B.05.10, September 2010
NOTE: Beware of copying over into /etc/passwd if your HP-UX is running in Trusted System
mode.
Table 3-3 Password File Users
shellhome directoryGIDUIDusername
<sid>adm
ora<SID>
sqd<SID>
sqa
sap<dbsid>db
db2<dbsid>
Installation Step: IS090
Look at the service file, /etc/services, on the primary side.
Replicate all services listed in Table 3-4 “Services on the Primary Node” that exist on the primary
node onto the backup node.
Table 3-4 Services on the Primary Node
Service portService name
sapdp<INR>
sapdp<INR>s
sapgw<INR>
sapgw<INR>s
sapms<SID>
orasrv
sapdb<INR>
saphostctrl
saphostctrls
sapdb2<SID>
DB2_db2<SID>
DB2_db2<SID>_1
DB2_db2<SID>_2
DB2_db2<SID>_END
Installation Step: IS100
Change the HP-UX kernel on the backup node to meet the SAP requirements.
Compare the Tunable Parameters section of /stand/system on all nodes. All values on the
backup nodes must reach or exceed the values of the primary node.
Install all HP-UX patches that are recommended for Serviceguard and patches recommended
for SAP.
Build a new kernel with mk_kernel(1m) on each backup node if /stand/system was changed.
Installation Step: IS110
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