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06-07-2006 09:35 AM
06-07-2006 09:35 AM
ServiceGuard on RHEL4 AS X86-64
I have installed ServiceGuard 11.16.06 on DL585 whit RHEL4 AS U3 X86-64. I need to prevent scanning of logical volumes on boot; the documentation (Managing ServiceGuard) relates to LVM1 on RedHat, but in RHEL4 LVM2 is utilized (kernel 2.6). In rc.sysinit there is the LVM2 initialization, but it differs from the one for LVM1. Which items of this file must be commented?
Thanks for your help
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Giovanni Caliendo
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06-07-2006 09:53 AM
06-07-2006 09:53 AM
Re: ServiceGuard on RHEL4 AS X86-64
After your Serviceguard volume groups have been created on a node, back them up on all nodes using vgcfgbackup.
Edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file and add commands at the end of that file to deactivate any volume groups that will be under Serviceguard control:
For example if sgvg00 and sgvg01 are volume groups under Serviceguard control:
# vgchange -a n /dev/sgvg00
# vgchange -a n /dev/sgvg01
Note that the volume groups may be activated temporarily but there are no harmful side effects.
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06-08-2006 07:51 AM
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Re: ServiceGuard on RHEL4 AS X86-64
thanks for your reply; is a good solution.
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Giovanni Caliendo
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06-08-2006 08:28 AM
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Re: ServiceGuard on RHEL4 AS X86-64
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