Managing Serviceguard Seventeenth Edition, First Reprint December 2009

Dec 14 14:39:27 star04 cmclconfd[2097]: Command execution message
Dec 14 14:39:33 star04 cmcld[2098]: 3 nodes have formed a new cluster
Dec 14 14:39:33 star04 cmcld[2098]: The new active cluster membership is:
star04(id=1), star05(id=2), star06(id=3)
Dec 14 17:39:33 star04 cmlvmd[2099]: Clvmd initialized successfully.
Dec 14 14:39:34 star04 cmcld[2098]: Executing '/etc/cmcluster/pkg4/pkg4_run
start' for package pkg4.
Dec 14 14:39:34 star04 LVM[2107]: vgchange /dev/vg01
Dec 14 14:39:35 star04 CM-pkg4[2124]: cmmodnet -a -i 15.13.168.0 15.13.168.4
Dec 14 14:39:36 star04 CM-pkg4[2127]: cmrunserv Service4 /vg01/MyPing 127.0.0.1
>>/dev/null
Dec 14 14:39:36 star04 cmcld[2098]: Started package pkg4 on node star04.
Reviewing Object Manager Log Files
The Serviceguard Object Manager daemon cmomd logs messages to the file /var/opt/
cmom/cmomd.log. You can review these messages using the cmreadlog command,
as follows:
cmreadlog /var/opt/cmom/cmomd.log
Messages from cmomd include information about the processes that request data from
the Object Manager, including type of data, timestamp, etc.
Reviewing Serviceguard Manager Log Files
From the System Management Homepage (SMH), click Tools, then select
Serviceguard Manager, select the cluster you are interested and then choose View
-> Operation Log.
Reviewing the System Multi-node Package Files
If you are running Veritas Cluster Volume Manager and you have problems starting
the cluster, check the log file for the system multi-node package. For CVM 4.1 and later,
the file is SG-CFS-pkg.log.
Reviewing Configuration Files
Review the following ASCII configuration files:
Cluster configuration file.
Package configuration files.
Ensure that the files are complete and correct according to your configuration planning
worksheets.
Reviewing the Package Control Script
Ensure that the package control script is found on all nodes where the package can run
and that the file is identical on all nodes. Ensure that the script is executable on all
nodes. Ensure that the name of the control script appears in the package configuration
file, and ensure that all services named in the package configuration file also appear
in the package control script.
Troubleshooting Approaches 377