Building Disaster Recovery Serviceguard Solutions Using Metrocluster with Continuous Access XP P9000 for Linux B.01.00.10
The cluster verification feature provides the following benefits:
• It verifies whether the Raid Manager is available and configured to start when OS boots up.
• It verifies whether the Raid Manager instance is running. If the instance is not running it starts
up the instance.
• It verifies whether all the package attributes are configured in the package configuration file.
• It verifies whether the disks that are part of replication group are also part of the volume group.
“Validating Metrocluster package” (page 28) lists the checks made on a Metrocluster Package.
Table 5 Validating Metrocluster package
RemarkCommandValidations/Checks
For Metrocluster with Continuous Access XP P9000
for Linux, it verifies whether the Raid Manager is
installed.
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
cmapplyconf
Verify whether the Array
Management Software is available.
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<pkg_reference_file>
Verifies the package configuration file that is passed
as an argument for the cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
Verify all the attributes in the
Metrocluster module.
command. For cmcheckconf, it verifies for the
parameters configured in the package.
cmapplyconf
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<pkg_reference_file>
Warns you if the disks belonging to a volume group
are not being replicated. It reports an error if the
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
Verify whether the disks belonging
to a volume group are being
replicated. disks belong to a replication group that is different
cmapplyconf
from what is mentioned in the environment file or the
package configuration file.
# cmapplyconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
cmcheckconf [-P/-p]
# cmcheckconf -P
<Metrocluster_pkg.conf>
# cmcheckconf -p
<pkg_reference_file>
Warns you if the HORCM instance is not configured
in the /etc/services file.
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
Verify whether the HORCM instance
is configured in the /etc/
services file.
WARNING: HORCM instance <instance> is not
configured in /etc/services.
Warns you if the Raid Manager is not running.cmcheckconf [–v]Verify whether the Raid Manager is
running.
WARNING: Raid Manager is not running.
# cmcheckconf
Warns you if the Raid Manager is not set to auto
start.
cmcheckconf [–v]
# cmcheckconf
Verify whether the Raid Manager is
set to auto start.
28 Metrocluster features