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# cmapplyconf v C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.conf P
/etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs1.conf P /etc/cmcluster/nfs/nfs2.conf
4. Run the failover packages:
# cmrunpkg n thyme v SG-NFS1
# cmrunpkg n basil v SG-NFS2
If you run the cmviewcl command, the output is similar to the following:
# cmviewcl
CLUSTER STATUS
cluster1 up
NODE STATUS STATE
thyme up running
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN NODE
SG-NFS1 up running enabled thyme
NODE STATUS STATE
basil up running
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN NODE
SG-NFS2 up running enabled basil
MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN SYSTEM
SG-CFS-pkg up running enabled yes
SG-CFS-DG-1 up running enabled no
SG-CFS-MP-1 up running enabled no
SG-CFS-MP-2 up running enabled no
SG-NFS-XP-1 up running enabled no
6.2 Serviceguard NFS Legacy Package over CFS Packages with File
Locking
Serviceguard NFS over CFS packages that require file locking are similar to
Serviceguard NFS over VxFS packages. The main differences are that there is no
filesystem to mount in the nfs.cntl script, since the CFS multi-node packages already
mount the CFS file systems, and the package dependencies are added on the CFS
packages. Figure 6 illustrates an example of a Serviceguard NFS package over a CFS
configuration with two servers, each with an NFS failover package.