Managing Serviceguard Nineteenth Edition, Reprinted June 2011
Index
A
Access Control Policies, 183
Access Control Policy, 120
Access roles, 120
active node, 21
adding a package to a running cluster, 299
adding cluster nodes
advance planning, 148
adding nodes to a running cluster, 265
adding packages on a running cluster , 246
additional package resources
monitoring, 55
addressing, SCSI, 91
administration
adding nodes to a ruuning cluster, 265
cluster and package states, 249
halting a package, 272
halting the entire cluster, 266
moving a package, 273
of packages and services, 271
of the cluster, 264
reconfiguring a package while the cluster is running,
297
reconfiguring a package with the cluster offline, 298
reconfiguring the cluster, 282
removing nodes from operation in a ruuning cluster,
266
responding to cluster events, 306
reviewing configuration files, 317, 318
starting a cluster when all nodes are down, 265
starting a package, 271
troubleshooting, 316
adoptive node, 21
agile addressing
defined, 77
migrating cluster lock disks to, 281
migrating to, 77, 346
sources of information, 77
APA
auto port aggregation, 74
applications
automating, 327
checklist of steps for integrating with Serviceguard, 340
handling failures, 337
writing HA services for networks, 328
ARP messages
after switching, 70
array
replacing a faulty mechanism, 310
arrays
disk arrays for data protection, 32
auto port aggregation
define, 74
AUTO_START
effect of default value, 86
AUTO_START_TIMEOUT
parameter in cluster manager configuration, 116
automatic failback
configuring with failover policies, 53
automatic restart of cluster, 43
automatically restarting the cluster, 266
automating application operation, 327
autostart delay
parameter in the cluster configuration file, 116
autostart for clusters
setting up, 212
B
backing up cluster lock information, 164
binding
in network applications, 333
bridged net
defined, 27
for redundancy in network interfaces, 27
broadcast storm
and possible TOC, 115
building a cluster
CFS infrastructure, 190
cluster configuration steps, 177
CVM infrastructure, 208
identifying cluster lock volume group, 179
identifying heartbeat subnets, 183
identifying quorum server, 180
logical volume infrastructure, 168
verifying the cluster configuration, 188
VxVM infrastructure, 174
bus type
hardware planning, 92
C
CAPACITY_NAME
defined, 113
CAPACITY_VALUE
definedr, 113
CFS
creating a storage infrastructure, 190
not supported on all HP-UX versions, 22
changes in cluster membership, 44
changes to cluster allowed while the cluster is running,
278
changes to packages while the cluster is running, 301
changing the volume group configuration while the cluster
is running, 288
checkpoints, 330
client connections
restoring in applications, 336
cluster
configuring with commands, 177
redundancy of components, 26
Serviceguard, 20
typical configuration, 20
376 Index