HP-UX IPSec version A.02.01 Administrator's Guide
HP-UX IPSec and Serviceguard
Step 10: Starting HP-UX IPSec and Serviceguard
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Step 10: Starting HP-UX IPSec and
Serviceguard
HP-UX IPSec must be running on all cluster nodes with the same HP-UX
IPSec configuration files before you start the Serviceguard cluster. Use
the following procedure to start HP-UX IPSec and Serviceguard.
1. Start HP-UX IPSec. There are two ways to start HP-UX IPSec:
• Manually, using the ipsec_admin -start command.
• Automatically, at system boot-up time. See Chapter 4, “Step 9:
Configuring HP-UX IPSec to Start Automatically” on page 148 to
configure HP-UX IPSec to start automatically at system boot-up
time.
2. After you have started HP-UX IPSec on all nodes in the cluster, you
can start Serviceguard using the cmruncl command, as described in
the Serviceguard product documentation.
3. After the Serviceguard cluster is running, you can use the output
from the ipsec_report -cache command to verify that HP-UX
IPSec is allowing heartbeat messages to pass in clear text.
Adding a Node to a Running Cluster
If you have a running Serviceguard cluster that uses HP-UX IPSec and
want to add a node to that cluster, you must install the cluster HP-UX
IPSec configuration files and start HP-UX IPSec on that node before
adding it to the cluster.