HP Serviceguard Metrocluster manual # cmmakepkg -m dts/sc -m dts/ccxpca cwsc.config

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Configuring the Site Controller Package in the primary cluster

The procedure on a node in the primary cluster to configure the Site Controller Package as follows:

1.Create a Site Controller Package configuration file using the dts/sc and array-specific module.

For example, when using Continuous Access P9000 and XP, the command is:

# cmmakepkg -m dts/sc –m dts/ccxpca cw_sc.config

When using Continuous Access EVA, the command is:

# cmmakepkg -m dts/sc –m dts/cccaeva cw_sc.config

When using EMC SRDF, the command is:

# cmmakepkg -m dts/sc –m dts/ccsrdf cw_sc.config

When using 3PAR Remote Copy, the command is:

# cmmakepkg -m dts/sc –m dts/cc3parrc cw_sc.config

2.Edit the cw_sc.config file by specifying the following:

Name for the package_name attribute. package_name <site_controller_package_name>

Names of the nodes explicitly using the node_name attribute.

The Site Controller Package directory for the dts/dts/dts_pkg_dir attribute. dts/dts/dts_pkg_dir /etc/cmcluster/<site_controller_package_name>

This is the package directory for this Site Controller Package. The Metrocluster environment file is automatically generated for this package in this directory.

Specify a name for the log file. script_log_file <log_file_name>

Specify the site without any packages.

Do not specify any packages using the critical_package or managed_package attributes.

site <site name>

Edit the array specific parameters. For configuring these parameters, see the following sections based on the type of the array used in your environment.

3.Apply the Site Controller Package configuration file in the cluster.

# cmapplyconf -P cw_sc.config

IMPORTANT: Ensure packages are not configured with the critical_package or managed_package attributes in the Site Controller Package configuration file. These attributes must be configured only after configuring the Site Safety Latch dependencies. For information about configuring these dependencies, see “Configuring the Site Safety Latch dependencies in the primary cluster” (page 49).

Configuring the Site Safety Latch dependencies in the primary cluster

After the Site Controller Package configuration is applied, the corresponding Site Safety Latch is automatically configured in the cluster. This section describes the procedure to configure Site Safety Latch dependencies.

The procedure to configure the Site Safety Latch dependencies:

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HP Serviceguard Metrocluster manual # cmmakepkg -m dts/sc -m dts/ccxpca cwsc.config, # cmapplyconf -P cwsc.config