HP XC System Software Installation Guide Version 3.0

Configuring the following nodes as ntp servers for the cluster:
n16
You must now specify the clock source for the server nodes.
If the nodes have external connections, you may specify up
to 4 external NTP servers. Otherwise, you must use the node's
system clock.
Enter the IP address or host name of the first external NTP server
or leave blank to use the system clock on the NTP server node: Enter
Renaming previous /etc/ntp.conf to /etc/ntp.conf.bak
3. Supply the network type if your system has a QsNet
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interconnect; the possible choices for your system
are displayed, and a default is provided:
Enter the network type of your system.
Valid choices are QMS16 or QMS32: [QMS32]: Enter
The network type reflects the maximum number of ports the fabric topology can support. See Appendix G
(page 125) for information about how to determine the QsNet
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network type for your system.
4. Supply the name of the LVS alias if you assigned a login role to one or more nodes. This example
uses the alias penguin. This is the name by which users will log in to the system. If you did not assign
a login role to any node, you are not asked to supply an LVS alias.
Executing C10hptc_cluster_fs gconfigure
Executing C20gmmon gconfigure
Executing C30swmlogger gconfigure
Executing C30syslogng_forward gconfigure
Executing C35dhcp gconfigure
Executing C50cmf gconfigure
Executing C50lvs gconfigure
Enter the name of the cluster alias: penguin
5. Enable Web access to the Nagios monitoring application and create a password for the nagiosadmin
user. This password does not have to match any other password on your system.
Executing C50nagios gconfigure
Would you like to enable web based monitoring? ([y]/n) y
Enter the password for the 'nagiosadmin' web user:
New password: your_nagios_password
Re-type new password: your_nagios_password
Adding password for user nagiosadmin
Executing C50nat gconfigure
Executing C50supermond gconfigure
Executing C51nagios_monitor gconfigure
Executing C60nis gconfigure
6. Supply the name or IP address of your external NIS master server and your NIS domain name if you
assigned the nis_server role to one or more nodes to configure them as a NIS slave server. If you
did not assign a nis_server role to any node, you are not asked to supply this information.
Network Information Service (NIS) Configuration
This step sets up one or more NIS servers within the XC system
that are "slaves" to an external NIS "master". The master NIS
server provides the slaves with copies of its NIS maps.
In order to successfully complete this configuration step, the NIS
master must have been previously set to allow slaves to communicate
with it. On Linux systems, this is typically accomplished by adding
the NIS slave hostname(s) to the /var/yp/ypservers file on the NIS
master, and then running 'make'.
54 Configuring and Imaging the System