Managing MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux, December 2001

Installing and Configuring MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux
Configuring a MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
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NODE_NAME thyme
NODE_NAME basil
NODE_NAME sage
4. Set the RUN_SCRIPT and HALT_SCRIPT variables to the full path
name of the control script. You do not have to specify a timeout for
either script. For example:
RUN_SCRIPT /usr/local/cmcluster/pkg1/pkg1.cntl
RUN_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT NO_TIMEOUT
HALT_SCRIPT /usr/local/cmcluster/pkg1/pkg1.cntl
HALT_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT NO_TIMEOUT
5. If you want to run the NFS monitor script, set the SERVICE_NAME
variable to indicate the NFS monitor script. For example:
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 wish to run the NFS monitor script, comment out the
SERVICE_NAME variable. For example:
# SERVICE_NAME nfs.monitor
You do not have to run the NFS monitor script. If your NFS package
configuration file specifies AUTO_RUN YES, the package switches to
the next adoptive node in the event of a node or package failure. The
NFS monitor script causes the package to fail over if any of the
monitored NFS services fails.
6. Set the SUBNET variable to the subnet that is monitored for the
package. For example:
SUBNET 192.100.112.0