$ cd /etc/cmcluster/smb1

$ cp /opt/cmcluster/toolkit/samba/* . #copy to $PWD

To create both the package configuration (smb_pkg.conf) and package control

(smb_pkg.cntl) files, cd to the package directory (for example, cd /etc/cmcluster/smb1)

1.Create a package configuration file with the command cmmakepkg -p. The package configuration file must be edited as indicated by the comments in that file. The package name must be unique within the cluster.

For example:

PACKAGE_NAME smb1 NODE_NAME node1 NODE_NAME node2

RUN_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/smb1/smb_pkg.cntl HALT_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/smb1/smb_pkg.cntl SERVICE_NAME smb1_monitor

If you are using CFS mounted file system you need to configure dependency of this Samba package on SG CFS package. If the Samba package is configured to depend on a SG CFS package, the Samba package will run as long as the dependee package is running. If the package fails, then the dependent Samba package will also fail.

To configure dependency of the Samba package, you must set the following configurable parameters in the package configuration file:

DEPENDENCY_NAME smb1_dependency DEPENDENCY_CONDITION SG-CFS-MP-1 = up

DEPENDENCY_LOCATION SAME_NODE

2.Create a package control file with command cmmakepkg -s. The package control file must be edited as indicated by the comments in that file. The package control file must be customized to your environment.

Example:

LVM VxVM

----- ------

VG[0]="vg01" VXVM_DG[0]="DG_00"

LV[0]="/dev/vg01/lvol1" LV[0]="/dev/vx/dsk/DG_00/LV_00 FS[0]="/shared/smb1" FS[0]="/shared/smb1" FS_TYPE[0]="vxfs" FS_TYPE[0]="vxfs" FS_MOUNT_OPT[0]="-o rw" FS_MOUNT_OPT[0]="-o rw"

IP[0]="192.168.0.1" SUBNET="192.168.0.0"

SERVICE_NAME[0]="smb1_monitor"

SERVICE_CMD[0]="/etc/cmcluster/smb1/toolkit.sh monitor"

SERVICE_RESTART[0]="-r 2"

NOTE: If you are using CFS mounted file systems you must NOT configure volume groups, logical volumes and file systems in the package control script but configure dependency on SG CFS packages.

3.Edit the customer_defined_run_cmds function in the package control script to execute the toolkit.sh script with the start option. In the example below, the line /etc/cmcluster/ smb1/toolkit.sh start was added, and the ":" null command line deleted.

For example:

function customer_defined_run_cmds

{

#Start the HP CIFS Server.

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