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

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Stop and restart VCS.
# hastop -all -force
Wait for port h to stop on all nodes, and then restart VCS with the new
configuration on all primary nodes:
# hastart
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Verify that VCS brings all resources online. On one node, enter the following
command:
# hagrp -display
The application, RVG, and CVM groups are online on both nodes of the primary
site. The RVGLogOwner group is online on one node of the cluster. If either
the RVG group or the RVGLogOwner group is partially online, manually bring
the groups online using the hagrp -online command. This information
applies to the secondary site, except for the application group which must be
offline.
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Verify the service groups and their resources that are brought online. On one
node, enter the following command:
# hagrp -display
The application service group is offline on the secondary site, but the CVM,
RVG log owner, and RVG groups are online.
This completes the setup for an SFCFS global cluster using VVR for replication.
Symantec recommends testing a global cluster before putting it into
production.
Using VCS commands on SFCFS global clusters
For information on the VCS commands for global clusters:
See the Veritas Cluster Server Administrator's Guide.
Using VVR commands on SFCFS global clusters
If you have two SFCFS clusters configured to use VVR for replication, the following
administrative functions are available:
343Configuring a global cluster using VVR
Using VCS commands on SFCFS global clusters