NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan4 # SFO_CRS CSS HB

STATIONARY_IP

192.1.7.2

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan5 # SFO_CRS CSS HB standby

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan1 # SFO client access

STATIONARY_IP

16.89.140.203

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan6 # SFO client access standby

NODE_NAME

sjc_1

SITE

san_jose

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan2 #SG HB 3

HEARTBEAT_IP

192.1.6.1

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan3 #SG HB 4

HEARTBEAT_IP

192.1.4.1

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan4 #SJC_CRS CSS HB

STATIONARY_IP

192.1.8.1

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan5 #SJC_CRS CSS HB standby

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan1 # SJC client access

STATIONARY_IP

16.89.141.201

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan6 # SJC client access standby

NODE_NAME

sjc_2

SITE

san_jose

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan2 #SG HB 3

HEARTBEAT_IP

192.1.6.2

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan3 # SG HB 4

HEARTBEAT_IP

192.1.4.2

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan4 #SJC_CRS CSS HB

STATIONARY_IP

192.1.8.2

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan5 #SJC_CRS CSS HB standby

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan1 # SJC client access

STATIONARY_IP

16.89.141.203

NETWORK_INTERFACE

lan6 # SJC client access standby

3.Run the following command to apply the configuration file: cmapplyconf -v-C /etc/cmcluster/dbcluster.config

4.Run the following command to start the cluster: cmruncl

After the cluster is started, you can run the cmviewcl command to view the site configuration.

Configuring the Cluster File System Multi-node Package (SMNP)

If Cluster File System (CFS) is configured in the environment, the Serviceguard CFS (SG CFS) package must be configured. To create an SG CFS SMNP package (SG-CFS-pkg), run the cfscluster command. After creating the package, ensure that there are two CFS sub-clusters in the Metrocluster.

Run the following command on any node, at both sites, to view the list of nodes and the status of each node:

cfscluster status

Following is the output that is displayed:

Node

: SFO_1

Cluster Manager

: up

CVM state

: up (MASTER)

Node

: SFO_2

Cluster Manager

: up

CVM state

: up

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