HP Serviceguard A.11.20- Managing Serviceguard Twentieth Edition, August 2011

NETWORK_INTERFACE lan3
CLUSTER_LOCK_LUN /dev/dsk/c0t1d1
Specifying a Quorum Server
IMPORTANT: The following are standard instructions. For special instructions that may apply to
your version of Serviceguard and the Quorum Server see “Configuring Serviceguard to Use the
Quorum Server” in 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
A cluster lock LUN or Quorum Server is required for two-node clusters. To obtain a cluster
configuration file that includes Quorum Server parameters, use the -q option of the cmquerycl
command, specifying a Quorum Server hostname or IP address , for example (all on one line):
cmquerycl -q <QS_Host> -n ftsys9 -n ftsys10 -C <ClusterName>.conf
To specify an alternate hostname or IP address by which the Quorum Server can be reached, use
a command such as (all on one line):
cmquerycl -q <QS_Host> <QS_Addr> -n ftsys9 -n ftsys10 -C
<ClusterName>.conf
Enter the QS_HOST (IPv4 or IPv6), optional QS_ADDR (IPv4 or IPv6), QS_POLLING_INTERVAL,
and optionally a QS_TIMEOUT_EXTENSION; and also check the HOSTNAME_ADDRESS_FAMILY
setting, which defaults to IPv4. See the parameter descriptions under “Cluster Configuration
Parameters ” (page 109) for more information.
IMPORTANT: For important information, see also About Hostname Address Families: IPv4-Only,
IPv6-Only, and Mixed Mode” (page 106); and “What Happens when You Change the Quorum
Configuration Online” (page 49)
Obtaining Cross-Subnet Information
As of Serviceguard A.11.18 it is possible to configure multiple subnets, joined by a router, both
for the cluster heartbeat and for data, with some nodes using one subnet and some another. See
“Cross-Subnet Configurations” (page 30) for rules and definitions.
You must use the -w full option to cmquerycl to discover the available subnets.
For example, assume that you are planning to configure four nodes, NodeA, NodeB, NodeC, and
NodeD, into a cluster that uses the subnets 15.13.164.0, 15.13.172.0, 15.13.165.0,
15.13.182.0, 15.244.65.0, and 15.244.56.0.
The following command
cmquerycl w full n nodeA n nodeB n nodeB n nodeC n nodeD
will produce the output such as the following:
Node Names: nodeA
nodeB
nodeC
nodeD
Bridged networks (full probing performed):
1 lan3 (nodeA)
lan4 (nodeA)
lan3 (nodeB)
lan4 (nodeB)
2 lan1 (nodeA)
lan1 (nodeB)
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