HP Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux User Guide (May 2013)

Table 3 Modular NFS Package (continued)
DescriptionAttributes
/export/v4recovery is a directory residing in a
disk volume associated with this NFS package.
NOTE: The status monitor directory /var/lib/nfs/
statd/sm is applicable for NFSv3 and /var/lib/
nfs/v4recovery is applicable for NFSv4 protocol.
This variable indicates whether the file lock migration
script, nfs.flm must be monitored by the monitoring
script.
NFS_FLM_MONITOR
This variable specifies the time interval, in seconds, to
copy the file lock state (that is monitoring entries) files
into the holding directory.
PROPAGATE_INTERVAL
This attribute specifies the number of attempts to restart
the file lock migration script nfs.flm before exiting.
NFS_FLM_RESTART
Specify the value for this attribute if you have set the
lock migration attribute to yes.
This attribute specifies the time interval in seconds, after
which the toolkit can attempt to restart the NFS daemons.
RETRY_INTERVAL
The checks are made to identify whether the NFS server
process is working or not. The default value is 2.
This attribute specifies the number of attempts to restart
the NFS daemons. The default value is 0.
RETRY_TIMES
This attribute specifies the email address to which the
alert notification is sent during NFS toolkit package
failure.
email_id
5. Check the validity of the configuration using the cmcheckconf command:
# cmcheckconf -P nfs.conf
6. Add the package to the Serviceguard environment using the cmapplyconf command, if the
cmcheckconf command does not report any errors:
# cmapplyconf -P nfs.conf
7. Enable package switching for the NFS package:
# cmmodpkg -e -n node1 -n node2 NFS_package
8. Start the package:
# cmrunpkg NFS_package
9. Enable the Auto run for the package:
# cmmodpkg -e NFS_package
Managing the NFS toolkit package
You can manage the NFS toolkit package by starting, stopping, running, maintaining, halting,
and deleting it.
Starting the package
The Serviceguard package manager invokes the NFS toolkit with start as an input parameter which
in turn does the following:
Exports directory on the file system.
Starts NFS server daemons.
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