MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux Version A.01.01 Release Notes, December 2002

MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux Version A.01.01 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
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Compatibility Information and Installation
Requirements
In addition to the instructions provided below, see Managing
MC/ServiceGuard NFS on Linux (T1142-90007) for more detailed
installing and configuring instructions.
IMPORTANT You cannot use MC/ServiceGuard NFS Toolkit without NFS Services.
The NFS server programs must be installed on your Linux sytem before
you install, configure, and test your NFS package. (When installing the
RedHat Linux distribution, you select the NFS Server option. The
RedHat installation program will install both NFS kernel and utility.)
Installing MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux
1. Before you start, use the following steps to remove any previous
version of MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux:
To query the NFS Toolkit from the rpm database use:
# rpm -qa |grep nfstoolkit
If any part of the NFS Toolkit is installed, erase it using:
# rpm -e nfstoolkit-<release>
2. To install the NFS Toolkit use the following commands:
# rpm -i nfstoolkit-A.01.01-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
The files will be installed in the
/usr/local/cmcluster/nfstoolkit and /usr/lib directories. The
following files are part of the toolkit:
/usr/local/cmcluster/nfstoolkit/README. Description of the
tool kit contents.
/usr/local/cmcluster/nfstoolkit/hanfs.sh. The NFS
control script template that starts and stops NFS daemons and
exports and unexports file systems.