Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Integrity Linux, December 2005

Step by Step Installation of SGeSAP on Integrity Linux for SAP WAS Central Instances
Cluster Configuration
Chapter 278
IS860 Installation Step:
Distribute the package setup to all backup nodes, ie you have to create
package directories ${SGCONF}/<SID > on all backup nodes, copy all
integration files below ${SGCONF}/<SID> from the primary host’s
package directory to the backup host’s package directory using rcp(1) and
similarly copy ${SGCONF}/sap.functions from the primary host to the
same location on the backup hosts.
IS870 Installation Step:
Use cmapplyconf(1m) to add the newly configured package(s) to the
cluster.
NOTE If you plan to use a SAPNFS package as central NFS service, specify this
package in the last position of the cmapplyconf command. Later, if you
force a shutdown of the whole cluster with cmhaltcl -f this package is
the last one stopped. This prevents global directories from disappearing
before all SAP components in the cluster have completed their shutdown.
Verify that the setup works correctly to this point. All operating system
resources should be able to switch between the hosts. It should be possible
to bring up the application resources manually on the primary host.