Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
Table 8-1
Tasks to configure Storage Foundation Cluster File System using
the script-based installer
ReferenceTask
See “Starting the software configuration”
on page 112.
Start the software configuration
See “Specifying systems for configuration”
on page 113.
Specify the systems where you want to
configure Storage Foundation Cluster File
System
See “Configuring the cluster name and ID”
on page 114.
See “Configuring private heartbeat links”
on page 114.
Configure the basic cluster
See “Configuring the virtual IP of the
cluster” on page 117.
Configure virtual IP address of the cluster
(optional)
See “Configuring the cluster in secure mode”
on page 119.
Configure the cluster in secure mode
(optional)
See “Adding VCS users” on page 123.Add VCS users (required if you did not
configure the cluster in secure mode)
See “Configuring SMTP email notification”
on page 123.
Configure SMTP email notification (optional)
See “Configuring SNMP trap notification”
on page 125.
Configure SNMP email notification (optional)
See “Completing the VCS configuration”
on page 128.
Complete the software configuration
Starting the software configuration
You can configure Storage Foundation Cluster File System using the Veritas
product installer or the installsfcfs.
Note: If you want to reconfigure Storage Foundation Cluster File System, before
you start the installer you must stop all the resources that are under VCS control
using the hastop command or the hagrp -offline command.
Configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System
Configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System using the script-based installer
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