Managing HP Serviceguard Extension for SAP for Linux, December 2013

NOTE: If a common sapnfs package already exists, it can be extended by the new volume
groups, file systems, and exports. Mount points for the directories that are used by the NFS toolkit
package and the automount subsystem must exist as part of the prerequisites. If the mount points
do not exist, you must create it depending on the requirement.
For example:
mkdir -p /export/sapmnt/C11
5.2.5.1 Creating NFS Toolkit package using Serviceguard Manager
NOTE: To create a package you can use either Serviceguard Manager GUI or the CLI. This
section describes GUI steps and the CLI steps are described in the “Creating NFS toolkit package
using Serviceguard CLI” (page 58) section.
The Serviceguard Manager GUI can be used to setup, verify and apply SAP sapnfs packages.
To create an NFS toolkit package:
1. From the Serviceguard Manager Main page, click Configuration in the menu toolbar, then
select Create a Modular Package from the drop down menu.
2. If toolkits are installed, a Toolkits Selection screen for selecting toolkits appears. Click yes
following the question Do you want to use a toolkit?
3. Select NFS toolkit and click Next >>. The Package Selection screen appears.
Figure 13 Toolkit selection page
4. In the Package Name box, enter a package name that is unique for the cluster.
NOTE: The name can contain a maximum of 39 alphanumeric characters, dots, dashes, or
underscores.
The Failover package type is pre-selected and Multi-Node is disabled. NFS does not support
Multi-Node.
5. Click Next >>. The Modules Selection screen appears.
The modules in the Required Modules table are selected by default and cannot be changed.
In the Select Modules table, you can select additional modules (or clear the default
recommended selections) by selecting the check box next to each module that you want to
add (or remove) from the package.
NOTE: Click Reset at the bottom of the screen to return to the default selections.
6. Click Next >>. The first of several consecutive sg/failover modules configuration screens
appear with the following message at the top of the screen:
Step 1 of X: Configure Failover module attributes (sg/failover)
X will vary, depending on how many modules you selected.
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