HALT_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs-export.cntl

HALT_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT NO_TIMEOUT

f)Set the DEPENDENCY_NAME, DEPENDENCY CONDITION, and DEPENDENCY_LOCATION variables so that the export package will only run if the Serviceguard CFS multi-node packages are already running. Since there are two CFS file systems in this example, there are also two CFS multi-node packages:

DEPENDENCY_NAMESG-CFS-MP-1-dep

DEPENDENCY_CONDITIONSG-CFS-MP-1=UP

DEPENDENCY_LOCATIONSAME_NODE

DEPENDENCY_NAME

SG-CFS-MP-2-dep

DEPENDENCY_CONDITION

SG-CFS-MP-2=UP

DEPENDENCY_LOCATION

SAME_NODE

Note: The NFS export multi-node package does not monitor exported file systems (for example if a file system becomes unexported or inaccessible). It checks if the CFS dependent packages have access to the file systems. If the NFS failover package loses access and cannot read or write to the disk, it will fail. However, the exportfs multi- node package will not fail.

Starting a Serviceguard NFS export package

1.Copy the configuration files to each server in the cluster:

# rcp –p /etc/cmcluster/nfs/* {hostname}:/etc/cmcluster/nfs

2.Verify the cluster and package configuration files on each server:

#cmcheckconf –k –v –C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.conf –P /etc/cmcluster/nfs/\ nfs-export.conf

3. Verify and apply the cluster package configuration files on a single server:

#cmapplyconf –v –C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.conf –P /etc/cmcluster/nfs/\ nfs-export.conf

4.Run the export package on a single server with the command:

# cmrunpkg –v SG-NFS-XP-1

5.You can verify if the export package is running with the cmviewcl command. The output is similar to the following:

# cmviewcl

CLUSTER STATUS

cluster1 up

NODE STATUS

STATE

thyme up

running

NODE

STATUS

STATE

basil

up

running

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