Designing Disaster Recovery Clusters using Metroclusters and Continentalclusters, Reprinted October 2011 (5900-1881)

NOTE: If any problems occur during the execution of cmapplyconcl, repeat the command as
often as necessary. Issuing the command will delete the existing Continentalclusters configuration
and apply the new one.
When configuration is finished, your systems should have sets of files similar to those shown in
Figure 19.
Figure 19 Continentalclusters Configuration Files
Starting the Continentalclusters Monitor Package
Starting the monitoring package enables all Continentalclusters monitoring functionality. Before
doing this, ensure that the primary packages selected to be protected are running normally and
that data sender and receiver packages, if they are being used for logical data replication, are
working properly.
If using physical data replication, make sure that it is operational.
On each monitoring cluster start the monitor package.
# cmmodpkg -e ccmonpkg
After the monitor package is started, a log file /var/adm/cmconcl/sentryd.log will be
created on the node where the package is running to record the Continentalclusters monitoring
activities. It is recommended that this log file be archived or cleaned up periodically.
Building the Continentalclusters Configuration 89