IBM GC23-7753-05 manual Setting Up a Cluster Installation, Preparing to Set Up a Cluster

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Setting Up a Cluster Installation

To set up a cluster on the primary node:

1.Run the following command on the primary node: clusterIT_a. The Informix ClusterIT - primary Node window appears.

2.Fill out the information about networking environment, machine names, and configuration for installing IBM Informix Dynamic Server:

a.In the DBSERVERNAME to be clustered text box, enter the name of your unclustered IDS instance.

b.In the DBSERVERNAME final (when clustered) text box, enter a name for your IDS instance after it has been converted into a cluster configuration.

c.In the Physical hostname primary node text box, enter the physical host name of the primary node.

d.In the Informix password text box, enter your password.

e.Fill in the Full path to the IDS directory on the Informix RDBMS CD field.

f.Enter the location of the installation (the value of %INFORMIXDIR%, which must be located on a local disk and must be identical for both nodes.

g.In the New virtual host name for the database host text box, enter the new virtual host name.

h.In the virtual IP address for the database host text box, enter the IP address for the new virtual host.

i.In the Subnetmask text box, enter the value of the Subnetmask for the new virtual host.

j.Choose the network you want to use for the IP address from the Network menu.

k.Choose the Number of shared disks where you have chunks located.

l.Enter the name of the shared disks you use as chunk locations for IDS from the Shared disks for database text box. These disks are moved to the Informix group that will be created by the ClusterIT utility. In the event of failure, the disks you specify here will move over to the other node.

3.Click Convert to Cluster. After the ClusterIT utility completes, an IDS comes back online, but it is now controlled by the Microsoft Cluster Service. The resource group Informix has been created.

You can check the state of your IDS by running the onstat- command.

Preparing to Set Up a Cluster

To prepare to set up a cluster:

1.Install IBM Informix Dynamic Server on the primary node without initialization.

2.Edit the onconfig file. For more information on the onconfig file, see the IBM Informix Dynamic Server Administrator’s Reference.

3.Put the root dbspace on a shared disk.

4.Move all shared disks to the primary node.

5.Initialize the database server. For more information, see “Database Server Configuration After Installation” on page 3-4.

6.Create additional dbspaces, if needed. For more information, see “Dbspace Name, Location, and Size” on page 3-5.Additional dbspaces must be located on shared disks.

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Contents IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Page IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996 Contents Index Introduction IBM Informix Dynamic Server EditionsAbout This Publication Types of Users Overview ReferenceWhat’s New in Version 11.50.xC4 Documentation Conventions Feature, Product, and Platform Markup Technical ChangesExample Code Conventions Html documentationSyntax Diagrams Additional DocumentationCompliance with Industry Standards Component represented in Html MeaningHow to Read a Command-Line Syntax Diagram Distinct UniqueSetting the Run Mode Keywords and PunctuationHow to Provide Documentation Feedback Identifiers and NamesPage Preparing to Install IDS on Windows Verifying Administrators Group MembershipOnline Notes Verifying System Requirements Multiple Copies of IDS on One Computer Multiple copies of different versionsMultiple copies of the same version Programs menuChoosing Your Installation Setup Installation Application Setup TypesRelated tasks Installable Features of IDS FeaturesBase Server Backup and Restore Conversion and Reversion SupportXML Publishing Global Language SupportIDS Configuration File Demonstration Database ServerDemonstration Database Server on Your System Instance Configuration Wizard Planning Role SeparationInstallation Directory Choosing between Local and Domain InstallationsIxdbsso IxaaoLocal Installation Domain Installation with Domain Administrator PrivilegesUser informix Upgrading the Database ServerInstalling IDS on Windows Installing IBM Informix ProductsInstalling a Copy of IDS on a Computer Installing with the GUI Typical Setup Related conceptsRelated reference Installing with the GUI Custom Setup GUI feature tree Performing a Silent Installation Using a Customized server.ini File for Silent Installation Using a Response File for Silent InstallationTo perform a silent installation by using a response file Silent Installation on a Host with Multiple Installations %WINDIR%\setup.issSilent Installation Response Codes Code DescriptionSetting Up Cluster Installations Cluster InstallationsOverview of Implementing a Cluster on Two Nodes Setting Up a Cluster Installation Preparing to Set Up a ClusterTo set up a cluster on the primary node Installing IDS as a Cluster on the Secondary Node Implementing a Cluster on the Primary NodeIDS as a Cluster on the Secondary Node Upgrade of IDS by Overwriting an Existing Installation Overwriting an Existing IDS InstallationMultiple Residency Planning for Multiple ResidencyCreating a New Database Server Instance Server Instance Manager Command-Line Options PurposeTroubleshooting Installation Problems Option System Meaning16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Post-Installation Tasks on Windows Working with the InstallationInstallation Automatic Actions IDS Program Group Initializing and Starting the Database Server Server-nameDatabase Server Configuration After Installation Choose Start Control Panel Administrative ToolsStopping the Database Server Database Server NumberService Name and Port Number Database Server NameDbspace Name, Location, and Size Default Sbspace Name, Location, Size, and Page Size Configuring IDS ManuallyTo configure the installed database server Shared Server Definition ComputerPost-Installation Tasks Windows 8IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Altering IDS Features Modifying IDS on WindowsAltering Copies of IDS Uninstalling IDS Reinstalling the Database ServerPerforming Silent Uninstallations of IDS InstnumCommand 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Deploying IDS with the Deployment Utility Deployment Utility+ Rapid IDS Embeddability with the Deployment Utility Initialized dbspacesDatabase Server Configuration Environment VariablesCreating a Snapshot for Deployment Deploying a Snapshot with the Deployment UtilityDatabase Server Aliases Ifxdeploy Command The Deployment Utility SyntaxIfxdeploy.conf file Command Options Informix-Admin groupElement Purpose Key Considerations DelifxForce Usage Examples of Deployment Utility Usage on Windows Example of Value Setting ParametersIfxdeploy.conf file is in $INFORMIXDIR/etc/ on Linux INFORMIXDIR%\etc on WindowsNo Onconfig Onconfig.stdInformix Ifxdeploy.conf file forServername\rootdbsdat.000 Following shows the contents of the ifxdeploy.conf file + ifxdeploy.conf File Template#SYSTEM Informix and the administrative group + Removing a Snapshot with the Deployment Utility16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Appendix. Accessibility 2IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Host Host 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright IBM Corp Copyright License Trademarks 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Index Special characters Dbservername Mirrorpath Sbspacename ServernumINFORMIXDIR% Dbservername TCP/IP Page GC23-7753-05