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09-03-2008 10:05 AM
09-03-2008 10:05 AM
We have a 2 node ServiceGuard cluster where we have a Volume Group of vg01 that we do not want the Cluster to activate, yet the /etc/lvmrc is set to 0 as it should be for the cluster VG's that are involved. Is it possible to activate this one VG (vg01) by adding this as a customized activation in /etc/lvmrc or is there a better way to handle this?
Thanks,
KPS
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09-03-2008 10:15 AM
09-03-2008 10:15 AM
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You are doing to correctly. Use the custom_vg_activation function.
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09-03-2008 10:18 AM
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Re: Volume Group Activations (ServiceGuard)
Thanks,
We'll handle the activation of this "one off" VG within the /etc/lvmrc.
Regards,
/KPS
We'll handle the activation of this "one off" VG within the /etc/lvmrc.
Regards,
/KPS
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Re: Volume Group Activations (ServiceGuard)
Shalom KPS,
In serviceguard volume group activation is handled in the package activation script.
This is why you want your sg volume groups to be discreet and not sharing logical volumes that need to be available all the time.
You are handling this in a standard fashion.
SEP
In serviceguard volume group activation is handled in the package activation script.
This is why you want your sg volume groups to be discreet and not sharing logical volumes that need to be available all the time.
You are handling this in a standard fashion.
SEP
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