Configuring HyperFabric

Performing the Configuration

If you do not specify any of the above parameters, the online help for clic_init is displayed.

After you have entered the information for all the adapters in the node and all of the switches (if any) in the fabric, a summary of the configuration information is displayed.

Once clic_init has finished, you do one of the following things:

If you want to configure HyperFabric with ServiceGuard, complete the configuration described in “Configuring HyperFabric with ServiceGuard” on page 87, then run clic_start or use SAM to start HyperFabric.

If you have just created the global configuration file on the local node for the first time (and you are not configuring ServiceGuard), run clic_start or use SAM to start HyperFabric.

If you have just changed an existing configuration file on the node, run clic_shutdown or use SAM to stop HyperFabric, and then run clic_start or use SAM to start HyperFabric. Until you do those two things, your configuration changes will not take effect.

See “Stopping HyperFabric” on page 128 and “Starting HyperFabric” on page 109 for more information.

Examples of clic_init

Some examples of using the clic_init command are shown below.

Example 1

To create the global configuration file on the local node, issue this command:

$ clic_init -c

Example 2

To display the online help for the clic_init command, issue this command:

$ clic_init -? or this command: $ clic_init

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