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09-18-2007 06:50 AM
09-18-2007 06:50 AM
cluster modification
Dear Forum Partners,
How do i view the and modified the cluster package script or configuations.
Do i need to halt the package before modifying it ? After modifying the script or package what do i do to apply the changes i have made. I need the syntaxes.
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09-18-2007 07:05 AM
09-18-2007 07:05 AM
Re: cluster modification
It all depends. Some modifications can be done while the packages are running and other than copying the files to the other nodes nothing needs to be done. Others require bringing down the entire cluster. Do a man cmapplyconf, cmhaltpkg, cmmodprk, cmrunpkg, cmhaltcl, cmruncl, cmhaltnode, cmrunnode for command syntax.
I can say if you have to ask a question as basic as this, you have no business working on a critical SG cluster yet.
I can say if you have to ask a question as basic as this, you have no business working on a critical SG cluster yet.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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09-18-2007 07:21 AM
09-18-2007 07:21 AM
Re: cluster modification
The first thing you should do is go to:
http://docs.hp.com/en/ha.html
Start reading and learning. Service Guard is not a "learn it as you go" kind of application.
When you have a problem or a specific question, then post.
Rgrds,
Rita
http://docs.hp.com/en/ha.html
Start reading and learning. Service Guard is not a "learn it as you go" kind of application.
When you have a problem or a specific question, then post.
Rgrds,
Rita
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09-18-2007 07:21 AM
09-18-2007 07:21 AM
Re: cluster modification
It all depends on what kind of change you are making in the package config file.
If you are adding disk or creating new File systems , you will have to export the volumegroup to a map file and then import it on other modes.
The command to apply your new package script is
# cmapplyconf -P /etc/cmcluster/pkg_name/pkg.conf
Here is a document that will help you to get familiar with the SG cluster commands.
Rgds / James
If you are adding disk or creating new File systems , you will have to export the volumegroup to a map file and then import it on other modes.
The command to apply your new package script is
# cmapplyconf -P /etc/cmcluster/pkg_name/pkg.conf
Here is a document that will help you to get familiar with the SG cluster commands.
Rgds / James
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