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).
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