Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

# virsh define /etc/libvirt/qemu/domK.xml
6. Start the guest OS.
For details on how to start the guest OS, see the OS documentation.
Settings for Heartbeat
This section describes the procedure that the user must perform when HDLM
is installed in an environment in which Heartbeat is used for SUSE LINUX
Enterprise Server.
To set up Heartbeat:
1. Stop the Heartbeat service in the cluster.
If the Heartbeat service is running, stop it by executing the following
command:
# etc/init.d/heartbeat stop
2. Migrate the SCSI devices used by Heartbeat to HDLM devices.
If a SCSI device that is subordinate to an HDLM device is being used as a
file system resource, edit the settings as shown in the following example:
# host1 172.26.4.321 Filesystem::/dev/sda::/mnt/point::ext3
host1 172.26.4.321 Filesystem::/dev/sddlmaa::/mnt/point::ext3
In this example, the line that defines the SCSI device /dev/sda is
commented out, and the HDLM device /dev/sddlmaa is added.
3. Start the Heartbeat service in the cluster.
Execute the following command to start the Heartbeat service:
# /etc/init.d/heartbeat start
Settings for Oracle RAC
The following are notes on using Oracle RAC:
When you use Oracle Cluster file System in an Oracle RAC environment,
set 0 to the comm_voting parameter in the /etc/ocfs.conf file.
When you use Oracle Cluster file System 2 in an Oracle RAC environment,
set the O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD parameter in the /etc/sysconfig/
o2cbf file to the following value:
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If the Lightning 9900V Series, Hitachi USP series, Universal Storage
Platform V/VM series , Virtual Storage Platform series, VSP G1000
series, or HUS VM is being used:
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide