Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators

Configuring a System
Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
Chapter 3158
Note that additional remote clients can easily be added later using the
wizard. It is not necessary to use the wizard to add new clients when
additional members are added to the cluster. Refer to the section on
Serviceguard Automation features for details.
You can optionally specify additional remote clients to manage at this time. If
you are running in an HA environment, you do not need to specify the cluster
members.
Would you like to manage clients? [N]: <return>
The wizard now has all the data it needs to configure the cluster and
proceeds to do so:
******* WARNING!!!! ********
To protect against possible corruption of sensitive configuration files,
control-c has been disabled for the remainder of this configuration.
Configuring the ‘csync’ Serviceguard package.
Applying the ‘csync’ Serviceguard package configuration file, this will take a
moment.
Starting the ‘csync’ Serviceguard package, this will take a few moments...
The ‘csync’ Serviceguard package has been started on <local hostname>.
Configuration of the cfengine master server is starting.
Verifying the master has an entry in the /etc/hosts file on each client...
Keys are being created...
Keys have been created, now distributing....
Starting cfengine on the master and any pertinent client machines.
This may take a few minutes....
When the configuration is done, the wizard displays the following
summary screens which direct the administrator to the main policy file,
mount_point/cfengine_master/inputs/cf.main, and the recorded answer file
for this run of the wizard. Note that the policy file is located on the newly
configured filesystem associated with the package. In our example, the
administrator chose to mount the filesystem for the package as /csync.