HP Serviceguard A.11.20- Managing Serviceguard Twentieth Edition, August 2011
NOTE: You can also accomplish this by running cmpreparecl; cmdeploycl calls
cmpreparecl.
For more information, see “Configuring Root-Level Access” (page 166) and “Configuring
Name Resolution” (page 168). Those sections describe the “manual” (HP-UX command-line)
method of accomplishing what cmpreparecl does.
• Configures a two-node cluster (cluster1).
• Configures the LVM volume group and physical volume for the lock disk.
• Starts the cluster on ftsys9 and ftsys10.
NOTE: The cluster does not yet have shared storage for packages.
Other forms of cmdeploycl allow you to create the cluster with a quorum server or lock LUN
instead of a lock disk; see the manpage for more information.
If you use a quorum server, the quorum server software must already be installed and configured
on the quorum server; see the latest version of the HP Serviceguard Quorum Server Version
A.04.00 Release Notes, at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs under HP
Serviceguard Quorum Server Software. cmdeploycl requires an IPv4 address (or
addresses) for the quorum server; to configure IPv6 addresses, see “Specifying a Quorum
Server” (page 190).
If shared storage already exists on both nodes, and you use cmdeploycl without any -L
option, cmdeploycl will create an LVM lock disk using the shared storage.
See cmdeploycl (1m) for more information.
164 Building an HA Cluster Configuration