
If editing of the default values are desired, do it with file
“NewContinentalclusterConfigFileName” if
“CurrentContinentalclustersConfigFileName” if
3.If option
#cmapplyconcl
#cmapplyconcl
4.Restart the monitor packages on each cluster.
#cmmodpkg
5.View the status of the Continentalcluster.
#cmviewconcl
NOTE: The cluster shared storage configuration file /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config is not updated by cmswitchconcl. The CCRAC_CLUSTER and CCRAC_INSTANCE_PKGS variables in the cluster shared storage configuration file must be manually updated on all nodes in the clusters to reflect the new primary cluster and package names.
The cmswitchconcl command is also used to switch the package role of a recovery group. If only a subset of the primary packages will remain running on the surviving (recovery) cluster, a new option
Usage of option
# cmswitchconcl \
The following is a sample of input and output files for running cmswitchconcl
sample.input
============
### Section 1. Cluster Information
CONTINENTAL_CLUSTER_NAME | Sample_CC_Cluster | |
CLUSTER_NAME |
| ClusterA |
CLUSTER_DOMAIN |
| cup.hp.com |
NODE_NAME | node1 | |
NODE_NAME | node2 | |
MONITOR_PACKAGE_NAME | ccmonpkg | |
CLUSTER_NAME |
| ClusterB |
CLUSTER_DOMAIN |
| cup.hp.com |
NODE_NAME |
| node3 |
NODE_NAME |
| node4 |
MONITOR_PACKAGE_NAME | ccmonpkg | |
MONITOR_INTERVAL |
| 60 SECONDS |
### Section 2. Recovery Groups
100 Designing Continentalclusters