HP V6.0 Software manual Configuring the Primary and Secondary Cell Managers

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instructions.

Configuring the Primary and Secondary Cell Managers

The following sections describe how to configure the Primary and Secondary Cell Managers.

The following sections provide step-by-step examples to configure the Primary and Secondary Cell Managers. Directory and file names, numbers, and other variables will differ from the following examples according to the environment.

The shared volume group will contain the IDB and configuration files to be used when considering the size of the shared disk.

The SHARED_DISK_ROOT variable must contain the name of the mount point directory (for example, SHARED_DISK_ROOT=/omni_shared). The CS_SERVICE_HOSTNAME variable must contain the name of the virtual Cell Manager, as it is known to the network. Each package in the cluster requires its own virtual IP address and its virtual server network name (for example, CS_SERVICE_HOSTNAME=ob2cl.company.com).

Configuring the Primary Cell Manager

To configure the Primary Cell Manager, first mount the share disk on both servers. Mount the logical volume to a directory (for example, /omni_shared), with the following steps:

1.Create a mount point directory: $ mkdir /omni_shared

2.Mount the filesystem to the mount point directory with cluster option.

$mount -F vxfs -o cluster /dev/vx/dsk/vmdg/sh_vol /OMNI_SHARE

3.Modify the /etc/opt/omni/server/sg/sg.conf template file.

4.Configure the Primary Cell Manager. Make sure not to be positioned in the /etc/opt/omni or /var/opt/omni directory or their subdirectories when running the script. Make also sure to have no mounted subdirectories in the /etc/opt/omni or /var/opt/omni.

$ /opt/omni/sbin/install/omniforsg.ksh –primary

After running this script, the Data Protector services are stopped.

Configuring the secondary Cell Manager

To configure the secondary Cell Manager on system2:

1.Create the same mount point directory as you have created on the Primary Cell Manager (/omni_shared):

$ mkdir /omni_shared

2.Mount the filesystem to the mount point directory with cluster option.

$mount -F vxfs -o cluster /dev/vx/dsk/vmdg/sh_vol /OMNI_SHARE

3.Configure the Secondary Cell Manager:

$ /opt/omni/sbin/install/omniforsg.ksh -secondary $ /omni_shared

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