HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS manual Editing the File Lock Migration Script nfs.flm

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Installing and Configuring MC/ServiceGuard NFS

Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package

Editing the File Lock Migration Script (nfs.flm)

The File Lock Migration script, nfs.flm, handles the majority of the work involved in maintaining file lock integrity that follows an HA/NFS failover. The nfs.flm script includes the following configurable parameters:

NFS_FLM_HOLDING_DIR - Name of a unique directory created in one of the shared volumes associated with this package. This directory holds copies of the /var/statmon/sm files for this package. You must create this directory in one of the shared volumes associated with this package so that it can migrate with the package (from the primary server to the adoptive server).

You must dedicate this directory for holding SM entries only. In addition, you must keep it empty. This directory should not have other files or subdirectories when starting the cluster. All files in this directory are deleted after a failover.

An example for this parameter is as follows:

NFS_FLM_HOLDING_DIR="/pkg1a/sm"

PROPAGATE_INTERVAL - Number of seconds between the attempts of the script to copy files from the /var/statmon/sm directory into the holding directory, specified by NFS_FLM_HOLDING_DIR. The default value of this parameter is five seconds.

An example for this parameter is as follows:

PROPAGATE_INTERVAL=5

NOTE

If you enable the File Lock Migration feature, an NFS client (or

 

group of clients) may hit a corner case of requesting a file lock on the

 

HA/NFS server and not receiving a crash recovery notification

 

message when the HA/NFS package migrates to an adoptive node.

 

This occurs only when the NFS client sends its initial lock request to

 

the HA/NFS server and then the HA/NFS package moves to an

 

adoptive node before the FLM script copies the /var/statmon/sm

 

entry for this client to the package holding directory.

 

The probability of hitting this corner-case problem is not very high,

 

because the SM file copy interval is very short (by default, five

 

seconds). The chances of an NFS client (or group of NFS clients)

 

sending its initial lock request (it must be the initial request, since

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Contents Edition Managing MC/ServiceGuard NFS A.11.23.02Legal Notices Contents Index Figures Figures NFS Overview of MC/ServiceGuard NFS Limitations of MC/ServiceGuard NFS Overview of the NFS File Lock Migration Feature Overview of the NFS File Lock Migration Feature Supported Configurations Pkg1 disks Simple Failover to an Idle NFS ServerPkg2 Disks Failover from One Active NFS Server to AnotherPackages Host Configured as Adoptive Node for MultipleCascading Failover with Three Adoptive Nodes NFS NFS Server-to-Server Cross MountingSupported Configurations How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work Starting the NFS ServicesStarting File Lock Migration Halting the NFS Services Monitoring the NFS Services On the Client Side Installing and Configuring Installing and Configuring MC/ServiceGuard NFS Readme Installing MC/ServiceGuard NFSCmmakepkg -p /opt/cmcluster/nfs/nfs.conf ServiceGuard NFS Toolkit Monitoring NFS/TCP Services with MCChapter Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package NUMNFSD=10 Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Mount -o nointr relocatableip/usr/src /usr/src Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Copying the Template Files Editing the Control Script nfs.cntl IP0=15.13.114.243 SUBNET0=15.13.112.0 Lower Etc/hosts file Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Editing the NFS Control Script hanfs.sh Netswitchingenabled Editing the File Lock Migration Script nfs.flm Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Editing the NFS Monitor Script nfs.mon Editing the Package Configuration File nfs.conf Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Configuring Server-to-Server Cross-Mounts Optional SNFS0=nfs1/hanfs/nfsu011CNFS0=/nfs/nfsu011 Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Run the cluster using the following command cmruncl -v-f Configuring an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package Chapter Sample Configurations Sample Configurations Basil Sage Example One Three-Server Mutual TakeoverThree-Server Mutual Takeover after One Server Fails Cluster Configuration File for Three-Server Mutual Takeover Package Configuration File for pkg01 Nfs.cntl Control Script NFS Control Scripts for pkg01Package Configuration File for pkg02 NFS Control Scripts for pkg02 Package Configuration File for pkg03 NFS Control Scripts for pkg03 Packages with File Lock Migration Example Two One Adoptive Node for TwoSage Basil Pkg02 VOLUMEGROUP/dev/nfsu01 VOLUMEGROUP/dev/nfsu02 Package Configuration File for pkg01 NFS Control Scripts for pkg01 Hanfs.sh Control Script Nfs.flm Script NFS File Lock Migration and Monitor Scripts for pkg01Package Configuration File for pkg02 NFS Control Scripts for pkg02 NFSFLMSCRIPT=$0%/*/nfs2.flm NFS File Lock Migration and Monitor Scripts for pkg02 Failover Example Three Three-Server CascadingCascading Failover with Three Servers after One Server Fails VOLUMEGROUP/dev/nfsu01 VOLUMEGROUP/dev/nfsu02 Package Configuration File for pkg01 NFS Control Scripts for pkg01 NODENAMEthyme NODENAMEsage NODENAMEbasil IP0=15.13.114.244 SUBNET0=15.13.112.0 Example Four Two Servers with NFS Cross-Mounts Thyme Basil Cluster Configuration File for Two-Server NFS Cross-Mount NODENAMEthyme NODENAMEbasil NFS Control Scripts for pkg01 SNFS0=nfs1/hanfs/nfsu011 CNFS0=/nfs/nfsu011 NODENAMEbasil NODENAMEthyme NFS Control Scripts for pkg02 SNFS0=nfs2/hanfs/nfsu021 CNFS0=/nfs/nfsu021 Index Index Package configuration file nfs.conf default values
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