Installing and Configuring Serviceguard NFS

Configuring a Serviceguard NFS Package

Editing the Package Configuration File (nfs.conf)

1.Set the PACKAGE_NAME variable.

PACKAGE_NAME pkg01

You can use the default package name if you will run only one Serviceguard NFS package on your Serviceguard cluster. Each package must have a unique name.

2.Create a NODE_NAME variable for each node that will run the package. The first NODE_NAME should specify the primary node. All the NODE_NAME variables following the primary node should specify the adoptive nodes, in the order in which they will be tried.

NODE_NAME thyme NODE_NAME basil NODE_NAME sage

3.Set the RUN_SCRIPT and HALT_SCRIPT variables to the full path name of the control script (/etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs.cntl or whatever you have renamed it). You do not have to specify a timeout for either script.

RUN_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs1.cntl

RUN_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT NO_TIMEOUT

HALT_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs1.cntl

HALT_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT NO_TIMEOUT

4.If you want to run the NFS monitor script, set the SERVICE_NAME variable to indicate the NFS monitor script:

SERVICE_NAME nfs1.monitor

Each package must have a unique service name. The SERVICE_NAME variable in the package configuration file must match the NFS_SERVICE_NAME variable in the NFS control script.

If you do not want to run the NFS monitor script, comment out the

SERVICE_NAME variable:

# SERVICE_NAME nfs.monitor

5.Set the SUBNET variable to the subnet that will be monitored for the package.

SUBNET 15.13.112.0

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HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS manual Editing the Package Configuration File nfs.conf