Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
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Provide information to configure this cluster as global cluster.
The installer prompts you for a NIC, a virtual IP address, value for the
netmask, and value for the network hosts.
If you had entered virtual IP address details, the installer discovers the values
you entered. You can use the same virtual IP address for global cluster
configuration or enter different values.
You can also enter an IPv6 address as a virtual IP address.
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Verify and confirm the configuration of the global cluster. For example:
Global Cluster Option configuration verification:
NIC: lan0
IP: 192.168.1.16
Netmask: 255.255.240.0
NetworkHosts: 192.168.1.17
Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)
For IPv4:
Global Cluster Option configuration verification:
NIC: lan0
IP: 2001:454e:205a:110:203:baff:feee:10
Prefix: 64
NetworkHosts: 2001:db8::1 2001:db8::2
Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)
For IPv6
Completing the VCS configuration
After you enter the Storage Foundation Cluster File System configuration
information, the installer prompts to stop the VCS processes to complete the
configuration process. The installer continues to create configuration files and
copies them to each system. The installer also configures a cluster UUID value
for the cluster at the end of the configuration. After the installer successfully
configures VCS, it restarts Storage Foundation Cluster File System and its related
processes.
If you chose to configure the cluster in secure mode, the installer then does the
following before it starts Storage Foundation Cluster File System in secure mode:
Configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System
Configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System using the script-based installer
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