•Reset the bootdef_dev console environment variable to provide multiple boot paths (Section 6.6.6).
•Add additional systems to the cluster Section 6.6.7).
If you are installing the Tru64 UNIX operating system or TruCluster Server software, follow the procedure in Chapter 1.
6.6.1 Before You Install
The following sections cover the preliminary steps that must be completed before you install Tru64 UNIX and TruCluster Server on Fibre Channel disks.
6.6.1.1 Configure the HSG80 Storagesets
After the hardware has been installed and configured, storagesets must be configured for software installation. The following disks/disk partitions are needed for base operating system and cluster installation:
•Tru64 UNIX disk
•Cluster root (/)
•Cluster /usr
•Cluster /var
•Member boot disk (one for each cluster member system)
•Quorum disk (if used)
If you are installing only the operating system, you need only the Tru64 UNIX disk (and any disks needed for applications). This document assumes that both the base operating system and cluster software are to be installed on Fibre Channel disks.
If you are installing a cluster, you need one or more disks to hold the Tru64 UNIX operating system. The disk(s) are either private disk(s) on the system that will become the first cluster member, or disk(s) on a shared bus that the system can access. Whether the Tru64 UNIX disk is on a private disk or a shared disk, shut down the cluster before booting a cluster member system standalone from the Tru64 UNIX disk.
An example configuration will show the procedure necessary to set up disks for base operating system and cluster installation. Modify the procedure according to your own disk needs. You can use any supported RAID level.
The example will be based on the use of four