HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Version A.02.00 for HP-UX 11i v2 Release Notes, April 2008
HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Version A.02.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 130
If vxinstall has already been run on these systems, this step may
be skipped.
This procedure completes initialization steps for the Veritas software
prompting for Veritas licenses (use default response - no),
specification of default disk group, and the use enclosure-based
naming. For details on vxinstall, refer to Veritas 5.0 Installation
Guide.
6. Verify a successful installation. Use the appropriate bundle product
number in place of T27xxCA: swverify T27xxCA
7. List components installed with: swlist
8. Repeat all steps for each node in the cluster.
9. Refer to Managing Serviceguard for details on configuring the
cluster. A high-level summary of the steps involved in using the
Cluster File System includes:
a. Create and start a Serviceguard cluster without a package using
Serviceguard Manager or CFS commands (cmquerycl,
cmcheckconf, cmapplyconf, cmruncl).
b. Configure and start the CVM/CFS system multi-node package
SG-CFS-pkg using the cfscluster command.
c. Create the disk groups and volumes on the CVM master node
with Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) or CFS commands
(vxdg, vxassist, newfs).
d. Add the CFS disk groups and file systems to the Serviceguard
cluster.
•Use the cfsdgadm command to create the disk group
multi-node package (for example, SG-CFS-DG-1) with a same
node dependency on SG-CFS-pkg.
• Then use the cfsmntadm command to create the mount point
multi-node package, (for example, SG-CFS-MP-1) with a
same-node dependency on the disk group multi-node package
(SG-CFS-DG-1).
• Once a CFS disk group or mount point is configured under a
package, it is important to use CFS commands so that the
CFS packages monitor the disk group and mount points.