HP Serviceguard Version A.11.20 Release Notes, April 2011

Features First Introduced Before Serviceguard A.11.19
About olrad
You must remove a LAN or VLAN interface from the cluster configuration before removing it from
the system. You can do this without bringing down the cluster.
HP-UX 11i v3 provides a new option for the olrad command, olrad -C, to help you determine
whether or not an interface is part of the cluster configuration: run olrad -C with the affected
I/O slot ID as argument.
If the NIC is part of the cluster configuration, you’ll see a warning message telling you to remove
it from the configuration before you proceed. See the olrad(1M) manpage for more information
about olrad.
After removing the NIC from the cluster configuration, you can remove it from an HP-UX 11i v3
cluster node without shutting down the system by running olrad -d.
See “Removing a LAN or VLAN Interface from a Node in Chapter 7 of Managing Serviceguard
for more information.
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.
About the Alternate Quorum Server Subnet
Serviceguard A.11.20 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 Quorum Server Version A.04.00
Release Notes at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs > HP Serviceguard
Quorum Server Software.
IMPORTANT: This capability requires Quorum Server Version A.04.00. (It was also provided in
a patch to Serviceguard A.11.18 with Quorum Server Version A.03.00, but Quorum Server Version
A.03.00 does not support an alternate subnet with Serviceguard A.11.20 or A.11.19.) See
“Quorum Server Upgrade Required if You Are Using an Alternate Address (page 9).
About LVM 2.x
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) 2.x volume groups, which remove some of the limitations imposed
by LVM 1.0 volume groups, can be used on systems running HP-UX 11i v3 0803 Fusion or later
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