Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators
Configuring a System
Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
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If the administrator had previously configured cfengine, before
overwriting any existing configuration files, the wizard creates backups
in the directory:
/var/opt/dsau/cfengine/backups
The top level files in this directory are the most recent backup files. Any
configurations before that are saved in timestamped subdirectories
named v_
timestamp
.
The Configuration Synchronization Wizard has completed the configuration of
cfengine:
- The master configuration description template is here:
</csync/dsau/cfengine_master/inputs/cf.main>
This default template has examples of typical configuration synchronization
actions performed in a cluster. For example, synchronizing critical files such as
/etc/hosts, package scripts, etc.
All the actions in the template are disabled by default (commented out).
Uncomment the lines corresponding to the desired synchronization actions for this
cluster. See the cfengine reference documentation for a description of additional
cfengine features: /opt/dsau/doc/cfengine/
Press ‘Return’ to continue...
The cfengine environment has been created with Master Host: <package hostname>
and members: <cluster member1>, <cluster member2>, ...
A file recording the answers for this run of the Configuration Synchronization
Wizard is stored here...
/var/opt/dsau/cfengine/tmpdir/csync_wizard_input.txt
This configuration can be reestablished by issuing the command:
/opt/dsau/sbin/csync_wizard \
-f /var/opt/dsau/cfengine/tmpdir/csync_wizard_input.txt
Cluster Configuration Notes This section describes the details of a
high availability configuration of cfengine in a Serviceguard cluster. For
more information on the role of the various cfengine daemons and