HP Cluster Management Utility CMU Installation Guide with Serviceguard Version 4.0 (May 2009)

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# unconfigured node. Once the node is configured,
# Serviceguard will not consult this file.
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Copy this file the other node.
# scp $SGCONF/cmclnodelist 16.16.8.216:$SGCONF/cmclnodelist
CAUTION:
This step has to be performed on only one server.
On one node only, create the cluster configuration file by entering the command below.
# cmquerycl -v -C $SGCONF/cmu-mgt-clust.config -L /dev/sda1 -n
cmumgt1 -n cmumgt2
Looking for other clusters ... Done
Gathering storage information
Gathering network information
Beginning network probing
Completed network probing
Node Names: cmumgt1
cmumgt2
Bridged networks (local node information only - full probing was not
performed):
1 eth0 (cmumgt1)
2 eth1 (cmumgt1)
3 eth0 (cmumgt2)
4 eth1 (cmumgt2)
IP subnets:
IPv4:
16.16.8.0 eth0 (cmumgt1)
eth0 (cmumgt2)
10.0.0.0 eth1 (cmumgt1)
eth1 (cmumgt2)
IPv6:
Possible Heartbeat IPs:
16.16.8.0 16.16.8.215 (cmumgt1)
16.16.8.216 (cmumgt2)
10.0.0.0 10.0.0.1 (cmumgt1)
10.0.0.2 (cmumgt2)
Writing cluster data to /usr/local/cmcluster/conf/cmu-mgt-
clust.config.
The command above creates the file $SGCONF/cmu-mgt-clust.config.
Edit this file and change the value of the variable CLUSTER_NAME if you want to change the
cluster name.