HP Serviceguard Extension for SAP (SGeSAP) manual Cluster Easy Deployment command-line support

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Cluster Easy Deployment command-line support

Easy Deployment of a Serviceguard cluster and easy creation of clustered LVM, VxVM/CVM storage is supported using the cmdeploycl and cmpreparestg commands, respectively.

The functions performed by these Easy Deployment commands are:

cmpreparestg:

Creates LVM volume groups

Creates LVM logical volumes

Creates file systems on LVM logical volumes

Configures mount points for LVM logical volumes

Distributes (imports) LVM configuration across nodes

Creates and modifies a VxVM/CVM disk group

Creates file systems on VxVM/CVM disk groups

Configures mount points for VxVM/CVM disk groups

cmdeploycl

Runs cmpreparecl on all prospective cluster nodes

Applies the network configuration specified by ”net_template” using cmapplyconf –N

Creates storage for use as a cluster lock using cmpreparestg (if the –b option is specified)

Creates a cluster with the name specified by ”cluster_name” (or <localhost>_name, default)

Runs the cluster

For more information on command-line support for cluster Easy Deployment, refer to the “About Easy Deployment” and “Using Easy Deployment” sections in Managing Serviceguard Nineteenth Edition, available at www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs -> HP Serviceguard. You can also refer to the command man pages cmdeploycl (1m) and cmpreparestg (1m) for more details.

Note:

There is no equivalent functionality to the cmpreparestg command in

Serviceguard Manager.

Limitations

Easy Deployment of extended distance clusters is currently not supported both via the Serviceguard command line and Serviceguard Manager.

The network configuration performed as part of cluster Easy Deployment does not support cross-subnet configurations. However, users can still easy-deploy a cluster from Serviceguard Manager with a cross-subnet configuration if they skip the network configuration step in the Easy Deploy workflow and perform the network configuration manually. Users can also use the “Create Cluster” option for performing cross-subnet configurations.

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Contents Serviceguard Manager B.03.10 or later Executive summary Page Introduction Purpose and intended audienceSoftware prerequisite Cluster Easy Deployment using Serviceguard ManagerChoosing cluster Easy Deployment option Choosing to configure a simple Serviceguard cluster Choosing to configure a site-aware Metrocluster Choosing to configure a Metrocluster Choosing a cluster lock option Configuring system files Cluster configuration summary Limitations Cluster Easy Deployment command-line supportOptions supported ObjectiveEasy Deployment of SGeRAC toolkit packages Launching package Easy Deployment from Serviceguard ManagerSoftware prerequisites Page SGeRAC packages dependency structure Page Page Page Limitations Easy Deployment of Ecmt Oracle Single Instance DB packageEcmt Oracle Single Instance DB toolkit package deployment Limitations SGeEBS applications tier toolkit package deployment Easy Deployment of SGeEBS applications tier toolkit packageIntroduction Easy Deployment of a Site Controller packageSite Controller package Easy Deployment ObjectiveWorkflow diagram for Site Controller Easy Deployment How is it Packaging options Easy Deployment of the SGeSAP packagesSGeSAP packages deployment Serviceguard Manager, SGeSAP packages prepare screen Adding Additional SAP Systems to SGeSAP cluster Software prerequisites Easy Deployment of Ecmt DB2 packagesParameter discovery and default parameters Page For more information
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