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тАО04-30-2009 02:14 PM
тАО04-30-2009 02:14 PM
Hi,
I have one Hp N4000 server with HP-UX 11.00 installed in it. I changed my cluster lock disk at the same hardware address and i did not have the vgcfgbackup of it in a 2 node cluster. Now, i am going to reapply the cluster configuration.
But my question is, do i need to run the cmapplyconf with package's conf file also, or only cluster ascii files will do the needful will edit only cluster configuration in the current cmclconfig and package will start and work automatically.
thanks
I have one Hp N4000 server with HP-UX 11.00 installed in it. I changed my cluster lock disk at the same hardware address and i did not have the vgcfgbackup of it in a 2 node cluster. Now, i am going to reapply the cluster configuration.
But my question is, do i need to run the cmapplyconf with package's conf file also, or only cluster ascii files will do the needful will edit only cluster configuration in the current cmclconfig and package will start and work automatically.
thanks
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тАО04-30-2009 02:28 PM
тАО04-30-2009 02:28 PM
Solution
Hi
u can do
1) halt the cluster.
2) vgcfgrestore on that disk.
3) cmcheckconf and cmapplyconf for the cluster ascii file only shall do.
But why do not you have a vgcfgbackup file for that VG? you can find on the nodes in the /etc/lvmconf/.conf or /etc/lvmconf/.conf.old.
I hope the device file in the Cluster ascii file remains the same, then do a vgcfgrestore on the disk and do a cmcheckconf of the cluster ascii file and cmapplyconf.
Regards
sujit
u can do
1) halt the cluster.
2) vgcfgrestore on that disk.
3) cmcheckconf and cmapplyconf for the cluster ascii file only shall do.
But why do not you have a vgcfgbackup file for that VG? you can find on the nodes in the /etc/lvmconf/
I hope the device file in the Cluster ascii file remains the same, then do a vgcfgrestore on the disk and do a cmcheckconf of the cluster ascii file and cmapplyconf.
Regards
sujit
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тАО05-01-2009 11:20 PM
тАО05-01-2009 11:20 PM
Re: Cluster Package conf required to be included or not
You have to cmchecmconf and cmapplyconf.
the cluster needs to know the new disk.
if not done, then cmquercl may not be correct and may give errors
the cluster needs to know the new disk.
if not done, then cmquercl may not be correct and may give errors
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