HP Serviceguard Extension for RAC (SGeRAC) Removing Serviceguard Extension for RAC from a System

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Adding Additional Shared LVM Volume Groups

To add capacity or to organize your disk resources for ease of management, you may wish to create additional shared volume groups for your Oracle RAC databases. If you decide to use additional shared volume groups, they must conform to the following rules:

Volume groups should include different PV links to each logical unit on the disk array.

Volume group names must be the same on all nodes in the cluster.

Logical volume names must be the same on all nodes in the cluster.

If you are adding or removing shared LVM volume groups, make sure that you modify the cluster configuration file and any package control script that activates and deactivates the shared LVM volume groups.

Changing the CVM Storage Configuration

To add new CVM disk groups, the cluster must be running.

If you are creating new CVM disk groups, be sure to determine the master node on which to do the creation by using the following command:

#vxdctl -c mode

One node will identify itself as the master. Create disk groups from this node.

Similarly, you can delete CVM disk groups provided they are not being used by a cluster node at the time.

NOTE: For CVM without CFS, if you are adding a disk group to the cluster configuration, make sure you also modify any package or create the package control script that imports and deports this disk group. If you are adding a CVM disk group, be sure to add the STORAGE_GROUP entry for the disk group to the package ASCII file.

For CVM with CFS, if you are adding a disk group to the cluster configuration, make sure you also create the corresponding multi-node package. If you are adding a CVM disk group, be sure to add to the packages the necessary package dependency that depend on the CVM disk group.

If you are removing a disk group from the cluster configuration, make sure that you also modify or delete any package control script that imports and deports this disk group. If you are removing a CVM disk group, be sure to remove the STORAGE_GROUP entries for the disk group from the package ASCII file.

When removing a disk group that is activated and deactivated through a multi-node package, make sure to modify or remove any configured package dependencies to the multi-node package.

Removing Serviceguard Extension for RAC from a System

If you wish to remove a node from Serviceguard Extension for RAC operation, use the swremove command to delete the software. Note the following:

The cluster service should not be running on the node from which you will be deleting Serviceguard Extension for RAC.

The node from which you are deleting Serviceguard Extension for RAC should not be in the cluster configuration.

If you are removing Serviceguard Extension for RAC from more than one node, swremove should be issued on one node at a time.

NOTE: After removing Serviceguard Extension for RAC, your cluster will still have Serviceguard installed. For information about removing Serviceguard, refer to the Managing Serviceguard user guide for your version of the product.

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