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greater than 512 (This happens when VxVM uses an internal format to recognize devices that do not support legacy dsf format). In such cases, it is recommended that you change the naming scheme using the vxddladm command so that VxVM output shows the disk names in a persistent dsf format.

NOTE: The checks and validations mentioned in “Validating Metrocluster Package” (page 242) is not applicable for legacy packages. It is recommended that you add the location of the package environment file available in the Metrocluster package directory to the list of files in /etc/ cmcluster/cmfiles2check.

Support for Easy Deployment Feature

Easy Cluster Creation

Starting with Serviceguard version A.11.20 Patch PHSS_41628, the cmdeploycl command can be used to create a Metrocluster with sites configured in Serviceguard cluster configuration. Additionally, cmdeploycl throws a warning in case a quorum server is not specified in its list of arguments when it is executed to create a cluster on nodes where Metrocluster is installed.

The cmdeploycl command and options are described below:

cmdeploycl [-t] [-s site ]... [-n node ]... [-N net_template ] [-c clustername] [-q qs_host [qs_ip] -L locklun] [-cfs]

For example to create a two site cluster with nodes n1, n2, n3, and n4, run the following command:

# cmdeploycl -s siteA -n n1 -n n2 -s siteB -n n3 -n n4 -q qs.quorum.com

Easy Storage Preparation

Starting with Serviceguard version A.11.20 Patch PHSS_41628, the cmpreparestg command can be used to create LVM volume groups and VxVM/CVM diskgroups with logical volumes, filesystem, and mount points in a Metrocluster environment. If the command is run from the nodes where the replicated disks are in destination mode, then Metrocluster will throw an error. Also if the disks are not in Source mode or link state is not good, then Metrocluster will throw an error indicating the same.

The cmpreparestg command and options is described below:

cmpreparestg {-l vgname -g dgname} [{-p pv_path... -P pvs_file}] {-L [lvname] -c lv_counts} [-m mountpoint] [-o " option string " ...

]

[-n node_name]... [-t]

For example to create a lvm volume group with name newvg and logical volume with name newlv in the cluster, run the following command:

# cmpreparestg -l newvg -p /dev/disk/disk12 -L newlv -o lv_opts="-l 64"

For further information, see the cmpreparestg(1m) man page. All restrictions imposed by Serviceguard are applicable when using cmpreparestg in a Metrocluster. Furthermore, the restrictions and prerequisite mentioned in this section apply to cmpreparestg as well.

Easy Deployment of Metrocluster Modular Packages

Starting with Serviceguard version A.11.20, the Package Easy Deployment feature is introduced. This feature is available from the Serviceguard Managed version B.03.10. It provides a It provides a simple way to quickly deploy Metrocluster modules in supported toolkit applications. For detailed

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