Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Linux (IA64 Integrity and x86_64), February 2008

SAP Supply Chain Management
Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Linux Package Configuration
Chapter 4196
Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Linux
Package Configuration
This section describes how to package the Serviceguard Extension for
SAP on Linux Configuration.
LC150 liveCache installation Step:
As mentioned in an earlier section of this document, references to
variable ${SGCONF} can be replaced by the definition of the variable that
is found in this file /etc/cmcluster.config. The default values are:
For SUSE Linux - SGCONF=/opt/cmcluster/conf
•For Redhat Linux - SGCONF=/usr/local/cmcluster/conf
The Serviceguard NFS toolkit also uses a installation directory. This
directory is different for SUSE Linux and Redhat Linux so any
references to variable ${SGROOT} can be replaced by the following
definition:
For SUSE Linux - SGROOT=/opt/cmcluster
•For Redhat Linux - SGROOT=/usr/local/cmcluster
SGeSAP/LX uses a staging directory during the installation. As the
staging directory is different for SUSE Linux and Redhat Linux
references to variable ${SAPSTAGE} can be replaced by the following
definition:
For SUSE Linux - SAPSTAGE=/opt/cmcluster/sap
•For Redhat Linux - SAPSTAGE=/usr/local/cmcluster/sap
Export the variables so they are available to the user environment:
export SGCONF
export SGROOT
export SAPSTAGE
Variables ${SGCONF} and ${SGROOT} can also be set with the following
command:
(Note: the leading "dot");
. /etc/cmcluster.conf