Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)

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After the configuration process has completed, a success message appears.
For example:
Successfully added the CPSSG service group to
VCS configuration. Bringing the CPSSG service
group online. Please wait...
The Veritas Coordination Point Server has been
configured on your system.
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Run the hagrp -state command to ensure that the CPSSG service group
has been added.
For example:
# hagrp -state CPSSG
#Group Attribute System Value
CPSSG State mycps1.symantecexample.com |ONLINE|
It also generates the configuration file for CP server (/etc/vxcps.conf).
The configuration utility adds the vxcpserv process and other resources to
the VCS configuration in the CP server service group (CPSSG).
For information about the CPSSG, refer to the Veritas Storage Foundation
Cluster File System Administrator's Guide.
In addition, the main.cf samples contain details about the vxcpserv resource
and its dependencies.
To configure the CP server on an SFHA cluster
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Verify that the VRTScps depot is installed on each node.
2
Make sure that you have configured passwordless ssh or remsh on the CP
server cluster nodes.
3
Run the CP server configuration script on the node where you want to
configure the CP server:
# /opt/VRTScps/bin/configure_cps.pl [-n]
The CP server configuration utility uses ssh by default to communicate
between systems. Use the -n option for remsh communication.
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Enter 2 at the prompt to configure CP server on an SFHA cluster.
The configuration utility then runs the following preconfiguration checks:
Checks to see if an SFHA cluster is running with the supported platform.
Preparing to configure SFCFS
Setting up the CP server
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