Serviceguard NFS Toolkit A.11.11.06, A.11.23.05 and A.11.31.05 Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i v1, v2, and v3
Table Of Contents
- Serviceguard NFS Toolkit A.11.11.06, A.11.23.05 and A.11.31.05 Administrator's Guide
- Table of Contents
- 1 Overview of Serviceguard NFS
- Limitations of Serviceguard NFS
- Overview of Serviceguard NFS Toolkit A.11.31.05 with Serviceguard A.11.18 (or later) and Veritas Cluster File System Support
- Overview of the Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- Overview of the NFS File Lock Migration Feature
- Overview of NFSv4 File Lock Migration Feature
- Overview of Serviceguard NFS with Serviceguard A.11.17 Support
- Integrating Support for Cluster File Systems into Serviceguard NFS Toolkit
- Overview of Cluster File Systems in Serviceguard NFS Toolkit
- Limitations and Issues with the current CFS implementation
- Supported Configurations
- How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work
- 2 Installing and Configuring Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package
- Installing Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package
- Before Creating a Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package
- Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package
- Copying the Template Files
- Editing the Control Script (nfs.cntl)
- Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
- Editing the File Lock Migration Script (nfs.flm)
- Editing the NFS Monitor Script (nfs.mon)
- Editing the Package Configuration File (nfs.conf)
- Configuring Server-to-Server Cross-Mounts (Optional)
- Creating the Cluster Configuration File and Bringing Up the Cluster
- Configuring Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package over CFS Packages
- 3 Installing and Configuring Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- Installing Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- Before Creating a Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- Configuring Serviceguard NFS Modular Package over CFS Packages
- 4 Migration of Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package to Serviceguard NFS Modular Package
- 5 Sample Configurations for Legacy Package
- Example One - Three-Server Mutual Takeover
- Example Two - One Adoptive Node for Two Packages with File Lock Migration
- Cluster Configuration File for Adoptive Node for Two Packages with File Lock Migration
- Package Configuration File for pkg01
- NFS Control Scripts for pkg01
- NFS File Lock Migration and Monitor Scripts for pkg01
- Package Configuration File for pkg02
- NFS Control Scripts for pkg02
- NFS File Lock Migration and Monitor Scripts for pkg02
- Example Three - Three-Server Cascading Failover
- Example Four - Two Servers with NFS Cross-Mounts
- 6 Sample Configurations for Modular Package
- Index

5 Sample Configurations for Legacy Package
This chapter explains how to create sample configuration files for Serviceguard NFS legacy
package. It gives sample cluster configuration files, package configuration files, and control
scripts for the following configurations:
• Example One - Three-Server Mutual Takeover: This configuration has three servers and
three Serviceguard NFS packages. Each server is the primary node for one package and an
adoptive node for the other two packages.
• Example Two - One Adoptive Node for Two Packages with File Lock Migration: This
configuration has two packages, each owned by a different server. A third server is the
adoptive node for both packages. This sample configuration uses the package control option,
which prevents the adoptive node from adopting more than one package at a time. This
sample configuration also enables the File Lock Migration feature.
• Example Three - Three-Server Cascading Failover: This configuration has three servers
and two packages. One server is the primary node for both packages, and the other two
servers are adoptive nodes for both packages.
• Example Four - Two Servers with NFS Cross-Mounts: This configuration has two servers
and two packages. The primary node for each package NFS-mounts the file systems from
its own package and the other package.
The sample configuration files in this chapter show only the configured values. Most of the
comments are omitted.
Example One - Three-Server Mutual Takeover
This configuration has three servers and three Serviceguard NFS packages. Each server is the
primary node for one package and an adoptive node for the other two packages. Figure 5-1
illustrates this configuration. Dotted lines indicate which servers are adoptive nodes for the
packages.
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