HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS manual Monitoring the NFS Services

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Overview of Serviceguard NFS

How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work

Monitoring the NFS Services

The monitor script /etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs.mon works by periodically checking the status of NFS services using the rpcinfo command. If any service fails to respond, the script exits, causing a switch to an adoptive node. The monitor script provides the ability to monitor the rpc.statd, rpc.lockd, nfsd, rpc.mountd, rpc.pcnfsd, and nfs.flm processes. You can monitor any or all of these processes as follows:

To monitor the rpc.statd, rpc.lockd, and nfsd processes, you must set the NFS_SERVER variable to 1 in the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf

file. If one nfsd process dies or is killed, the package fails over, even if other nfsd processes are running.

To monitor the rpc.mountd process, you must set the START_MOUNTD variable to 1 in the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file. To monitor the rpc.mountd process, you must start it when the system boots up, not by inetd.

To monitor the rpc.pcnfsd process, you must set the PCNFS_SERVER variable to 1 in the /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file.

To monitor the nfs.flm process, you must enable the File Lock Migration feature. Monitor this process with the ps command, not with the rpcinfo command. If you enable the File Lock Migration feature, ensure that the monitor script name is unique for each package (for example, nfs1.mon).

The file name of the NFS_FLM_SCRIPT script must be limited to 13 characters or fewer.

The nfs.mon script uses rpcinfo calls to check the status of various processes. If the rpcbind process is not running, the rpcinfo calls time out after 75 seconds. Because 10 rpcinfo calls are attempted before failover, it takes approximately 12 minutes to detect the failure. This problem has been fixed in release versions 11.11.04 and 11.23.03.

The default NFS control script, hanfs.sh, does not invoke the monitor script. You do not have to run the NFS monitor script to use Serviceguard NFS. If the NFS package configuration file specifies

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Contents Edition Serviceguard NFS Toolkit A.11.11.04 Administrator’s GuideLegal Notices Contents Index Figures Figures Overview of Serviceguard NFS Overview of Serviceguard NFS Limitations of 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 Starting the NFS Services How the Control and Monitor Scripts WorkStarting File Lock Migration Halting the NFS Services Monitoring the NFS Services On the Client Side Installing and Configuring Installing and Configuring Serviceguard NFS Readme Installing Serviceguard NFSCmmakepkg -p /opt/cmcluster/nfs/nfs.conf Serviceguard NFS Toolkit Monitoring NFS/TCP Services withMonitoring NFS/TCP Services with Serviceguard NFS Toolkit Before Creating a Serviceguard NFS Package NUMNFSD=10 Before Creating a Serviceguard NFS Package Mount -o nointr relocatableip/usr/src /usr/src Configuring a 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 a Serviceguard NFS Package Editing the NFS Control Script hanfs.sh Netswitchingenabled Editing the File Lock Migration Script nfs.flm Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Package Editing the NFS Monitor Script nfs.mon Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Package Editing the Package Configuration File nfs.conf Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Package Configuring Server-to-Server Cross-Mounts Optional SNFS0=nfs1/hanfs/nfsu011CNFS0=/nfs/nfsu011 Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Package Run the cluster using the following command cmruncl -v-f Configuring a 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 Default values
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