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KevB_1
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cluster up or down ?

Hi
As new to Serviceguard a quick and easy question I hope

I want to add a standby lan to an exsisting lan so have run cmgetconf and amended the config file. Ran a cmcheckconf which came back fine.
So the question is does the cluster need to be down to apply the conf ?

Serviceguard vers 11.18
OS vers 11.31
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rariasn
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Re: cluster up or down ?

Hi,

What You Can Do Online operations you can perform include:
â ¢ Add a network interface with its HEARTBEAT_IP or STATIONARY_IP.
â ¢ Add a standby interface.
â ¢ Delete a network interface with its HEARTBEAT_IP or
STATIONARY_IP.
â ¢ Delete a standby interface.
â ¢ Change the designation of an existing interface from HEARTBEAT_IP
to STATIONARY_IP, or vice versa.
â ¢ Change the NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL.
â ¢ Change the NETWORK_FAILURE_DETECTION parameter.
â ¢ A combination of any of these in one transaction (cmapplyconf),
given the restrictions below.

http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90135/B3936-90135.pdf

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Vijaykumar_1
Valued Contributor

Re: cluster up or down ?

You need not bring down the cluster.But the package should be brought down when you perform a resource addition, then apply the configuration i.e #cmapplyconf
Stephen Doud
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Re: cluster up or down ?

Table 7-1 in the 2008 edition of the Managing Serviceguard manual summarizes what you can change at the cluster level, while the cluster is running.
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02056194/c02056194.pdf

It states that the cluster can be running when you add NICs to the cluster. Page 367 states that you can add a standby LAN while the cluster is running.
KevB_1
Advisor

Re: cluster up or down ?

Many thanks for all your replies

Guess I should have read the manual (if I had one as taken over this from someone else !!)