HP Serviceguard Quorum Server Version A.02.00 Release Notes, Fifth Edition, February 2007
HP Serviceguard Quorum Server Version A.02.00 Release Notes, Fifth Edition
Installing the Quorum Server
Chapter 114
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5. A window opens with the quorum server product highlighted, for
example B8467BA A.02.00.04 Quorum Server. Select this
entry, then start the install.
• To install from the web, go to http://software.hp.com. Click “High
Availability,” then select “HP Serviceguard Quorum Server for
HP-UX.”
1. Download B8467BA version A.02.00, and store it on your disk.
(You can remove the depot from your disk after you finish
installing.)
2. Run the swinstall command on this depot. Select B8467BA
A.02.00.04 Quorum Server.
The QS executable file, qs, is installed in the /usr/lbin directory. When
the installation is complete, you need to create an authorization file on
the server where the QS will be running to allow specific host systems to
obtain quorum services. The pathname for this file must be
/etc/cmcluster/qs_authfile. Enter into the file the names of all
cluster nodes that will access quorum services from this Quorum Server.
Use one line per node, as in the following example:
ftsys9.localdomain.com
ftsys10.localdomain.com
To allow access by all nodes, enter a plus sign (+).
Now create a directory for the QS log file. The recommended pathnames
are in Table 1-2 on page 21. (You may need to create the directory.)
Installing on Linux
The install command for Linux uses the complete version name,
currently A.02.00.04. Before installing, you can see this complete version
name in the file name; after installing, you can get it by using the
command
rpm -q qs
To install your software on Red Hat Linux or SuSE Linux, mount the
distribution CD, change you working directory to the Quorum Server
directory, and then to the appropriate directory for your operating