Managing Serviceguard Eighteenth Edition, September 2010

To configure the package to monitor a registered EMS resource, enter values for
the following parameters (page 301):
resource_name
resource_polling_interval
resource_up_value
resource_start
See “Parameters for Configuring EMS Resources” (page 178) for more information
and an example.
If the package needs to mount LVM volumes to filesystems, use the vg parameters
(page 304) to specify the names of the volume groups to be activated, select the
appropriate vgchange_cmd, and use the fs_ options in the FILESYSTEMS portion
of the configuration file to specify the options for mounting and unmounting the
filesystems. Do not use the vxvm_dg or cvm_dg parameters for LVM volume groups.
Enter each volume group on a separate line, for example:
vg vg01
vg vg02
If you are using CVM disk group for raw storage (without CFS), use cvm_dg
parameters (page 305) to specify the names of the disk groups to be activated, select
the appropriate cvm_activation_cmd, and create a dependency (page 294) on
SG_CFS_pkg. See “Creating the Storage Infrastructure with Veritas Cluster Volume
Manager (CVM)” (page 268).
Do not use the vxvm_dg or vg parameters for CVM disk groups.
Do not include CFS-based disk groups in the package configuration file; they are
activated by the CFS multi-node packages before standard packages are started.
See “Creating a Storage Infrastructure with Veritas Cluster File System (CFS)”
(page 261).
If you are using VxVM disk groups without CVM, enter the names of VxVM disk
groups that will be imported using vxvm_dg parameters. See “How Control Scripts
Manage VxVM Disk Groups” (page 318).
If you are using mirrored VxVM disks, use (page 304) to specify the mirror recovery
option to be used by vxvol.
Specify the filesystem mount retry and unmount count options (see (page 307)).
You can specify a deactivation_retry_count for LVM, CVM, and VxVM volume
groups. See (page 305).
You can specify whether or not to kill processes activating raw devices on
shutdown; see (page 305).
316 Configuring Packages and Their Services