Managing Serviceguard Fifteenth Edition, reprinted May 2008
Cluster and Package Maintenance
Reconfiguring a Cluster
Chapter 7 375
• For CVM 4.1 and later with CFS, edit the configuration file of the
package that uses CFS. Configure the three dependency_
parameters. Then run the cmapplyconf command.
Similarly, you can delete VxVM or CVM disk groups provided they are
not being used by a cluster node at the time.
NOTE If you are removing a disk group from the cluster configuration, make
sure that you also modify or delete any package configuration file (or
legacy package control script) that imports and deports this disk group.
If you are removing a disk group managed by CVM without CFS, be sure
to remove the corresponding entries for the disk group from the package
configuration file. If you are removing a disk group managed by CVM
with CFS, be sure to remove the corresponding dependency_
parameters.
CAUTION Serviceguard manages the Veritas processes, specifically gab and LLT.
This means that you should never use administration commands such as
gabconfig, llthosts, and lltconfig to administer a cluster. It is safe
to use the read-only variants of these commands, such as gabconfig -a.
But a Veritas administrative command could potentially crash nodes or
the entire cluster.