HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, July 2009
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- HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Table of Contents
- Printing History
- 1 Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Announcements
- Platform Dependencies
- July 2009 Patches
- Serviceguard Bundled Components - New Product Structure
- Serviceguard Optional Products Not Bundled
- New Cluster Manager
- Serviceguard A.11.19 Is the Required Basis for Future Rolling Upgrades
- Quorum Server Upgrade Required if You Are Using an Alternate Address
- Serviceguard Manager Available from the System Management Homepage (SMH)
- Support for Mixed-OS Clusters (HP–UX 11i v2 and 11i v3)
- Version 5.0 of Veritas CVM and CFS from Symantec Required
- Version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.1 of HPVM Required
- ipnodes Entries Needed in /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Legacy Packages
- .rhosts Deprecated
- cmviewconf Deprecated
- Serviceguard Extension for Faster Failover Obsolete
- RS232 Heartbeat Obsolete
- Token Ring and FDDI Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Dual Cluster Lock Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Not Supported for Lock LUN
- Cluster Name Restrictions
- Optimizing Performance when Activating LVM Volume Groups
- High Availability Consulting Services
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v2
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s in this Release
- New Features for July 2009 Patches
- Features Introduced in A.11.19
- Serviceguard on HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s Not in this Release
- About the New Features
- Features Introduced Before A.11.19
- Features First Introduced in Serviceguard A.11.18 Patches
- Features First Introduced Before Serviceguard A.11.18
- Documents for This Version
- Further Information
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- Installing Serviceguard on HP-UX
- Uninstalling Serviceguard
- Patches for this Version
- Fixed in This Version
- Known Problems
- About Serviceguard Releases
- Release Notes Revisions
- Native Languages
- Announcements

This command monitors a single volume at log level 0, with a polling interval of 10
seconds, and prints all log messages to the console.
Scope of Monitoring
The VxVM Volume Monitor detects the following failures:
• Failure of the last link to a storage device or set of devices critical to volume
operation
• Failure of a storage device or set of devices critical to volume operation
• An unexpected detachment or disablement of a volume
The VxVM Volume Monitor does not detect the following failures:
• Failure of a redundant link to a storage device or set of devices where a working
link remains
• Failure of a mirrored plex within a volume (assuming at least one plex is functional)
• Corruption of data on a volume which Veritas Volume Manager regards as enabled
and active
About vgchange -T
Serviceguard supports vgchange -T, which allows multi-threaded activation of
volume groups on HP-UX 11i v3 systems.
This means that when the volume group is activated, physical volumes (disks or LUNs)
are attached to the volume group in parallel, and mirror copies of logical volumes are
synchronized in parallel, rather than serially. That can improve a package’s startup
performance if its volume groups contain a large number of physical volumes.
To enable vgchange -T for all of a package’s volume groups, set
enable_threaded_vgchange to 1 in the package configuration file (the default is 0, meaning
that multi-threaded activation is disabled).
Note that, in the context of a Serviceguard package, this affects the way physical volumes
are activated within a volume group; another package parameter,
concurrent_vgchange_operations, controls how many volume groups the package can
activate simultaneously.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you read the configuration file comments for both
concurrent_vgchange_operations and enable_threaded_vgchange before configuring these
options, as well as the vgchange (1m) manpage.
Alternate Quorum Server Subnet
Serviceguard A.11.19 allows you to configure an alternate subnet for communication
between the cluster nodes and the Quorum Server. You can do this from the command
line or in Serviceguard Manager. For details and instructions, see the HP Serviceguard
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