Managing Serviceguard A.11.20, March 2013
NOTE:
• All of the checks below are performed when you run cmcheckconf without any arguments
(or with only -v, with or without -k or -K). cmcheckconf validates the current cluster and
package configuration, including external scripts and pre-scripts for modular packages, and
runs cmcompare to check file consistency across nodes. (This new version of the command
also performs all of the checks that were done in previous releases.) See “Checking Cluster
Components” (page 278) for details.
You may want to set up a cron (1m) job to run cmcheckconf regularly. See “Setting up
Periodic Cluster Verification” (page 280).
• These new checks are not done for legacy packages. For information about legacy and
modular packages, see Chapter 6 (page 232).
• LVM volume groups:
Check that each volume group contains the same physical volumes on each node◦
◦ Check that each node has a working physical connection to the physical volumes
◦ Check that volume groups used in modular packages are cluster-aware
• LVM logical volumes
◦ Check that file systems have been built on the logical volumes identified by the fs_name
parameter (page 255) in the cluster's packages.
• VxVM disk groups:
Check that each disk group contains the same disks on each node◦
◦ Check that each node has a working physical connection to the disks
• File consistency:
◦ Check that files including the following are consistent across all nodes:
– /etc/hosts (must contain all IP addresses configured into the cluster)
– /etc/nsswitch.conf
– /etc/services
– package control scripts for legacy packages (if you specify them)
– /etc/cmcluster/cmclfiles2check
– /etc/cmcluster/cmignoretypes.conf
– /etc/cmcluster/cmknowncmds
– /etc/cmcluster/cmnotdisk.conf
– user-created files (if you specify them)
Checking Cluster Components
The following table shows each component that you can check, the command or tool to use, and
where to find further information.
NOTE: The table includes all the checks available as of A.11.20, not just the new ones.
278 Cluster and Package Maintenance