HP Serviceguard A.11.20 Release Notes, September 2012

Only NFS client-side locks (local locks) are supported.
Server-side locks are not supported.
Because exclusive activation is not available for NFS-imported file systems, you should take
the following precautions to ensure that data is not accidentally overwritten.
The server should be configured so that only the cluster nodes have access to the file
system.
The NFS file system used by a package must not be imported by any other system,
including other nodes in the cluster. The only exception to this restriction is when you
want to use the NFS file system as a backing store for HPVM. In this case, the NFS file
system is configured as the filesystem type in a multi-node package and is imported on
more than one node in the cluster.
The nodes should not mount the file system on boot; it should be mounted only as part of
the startup for the package that uses it.
The same NFS file system should be used by only one package.
While the package is running, the file system should be used exclusively by the package.
If the package fails, do not attempt to restart it manually until you have verified that the
file system has been unmounted properly.
In addition, you should observe the following guidelines.
CacheFS and AutoFS should be disabled on all nodes configured to run a package that uses
NFS mounts.
For more information, see the NFS Services Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i version 3 at
http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-networking-docs.
HP recommends that you avoid a single point of failure by ensuring that the NFS server is
highly available.
NOTE: If network connectivity to the NFS Server is lost, the applications using the imported
file system may hang and it may not be possible to kill them. If the package attempts to halt
at this point, it may not halt successfully
Do not use the automounter; otherwise package startup may fail.
If storage is directly connected to all the cluster nodes and shared, configure it as a local
filesystem rather than using NFS.
An NFS file system should not be mounted on more than one mount point at the same time.
Access to an NFS file system used by a package should be restricted to the nodes that can
run the package.
For more information, see the white paper Using NFS as a file system type with Serviceguard
11.20 on HP-UX 11i v3 which you can find at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs.
This paper includes instructions for setting up a sample package that uses an NFS-imported
filesystem.
See also the description of the new parameter fs_server, and of fs_type and the other
filesystem-related package parameters, in chapter 6 of Managing Serviceguard.
NOTE: The addition of the fs_server package parameter alters the output of cmviewcl -f
line; this in turn may affect your programs and scripts that parse cmviewcl -f line output.
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