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

Configuring a System
Using Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
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The following logs will be forwarded for consolidation:
Syslog
Serviceguard package logs
Do you want to continue? (y/n) [y]:
Confirm your answers with a “yes” response and the wizard summarizes
the configuration steps that it performs:
Copying files that will be modified by the wizard to /var/opt/dsau/root_tmp/clog
on each cluster node.
These files will be used to restore the cluster to itscurrent log consolidation
configuration, in the eventof a failure.
Configuring clustername as a log consolidation client.
The configuration will be done on all cluster nodes.
It will take a few minutes....
Creating the /etc/syslog-ng.conf.client configuration file.
Creating a symbolic link from /etc/syslog-ng.conf to the
/etc/syslog-ng.conf.client configuration file.
Creating /etc/rc.config.d/syslog-ng, the log consolidation configuration file.
Updating the syslog configuration:
Updating the /etc/rc.config.d/syslogd file to add -N to SYSLOGD_OPTS.
This stops syslogd from listening to UDP port 514.
Updating the /etc/syslog.conf file for UDP local loopback.
Starting syslogd for the configuration changes to take effect.
Registering the log consolidation ports in the /etc/services file.
Starting syslog-ng.
Successfully configured clustername as a log consolidation client.
For additional information on the configuration actions performed by the
clog_wizard, refer to “Manually Configuring a Serviceguard Cluster as
a Log Consolidation Server” on page 212.