HP StorageWorks XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (T1656-96035, April 2010)
BCEnabledA, BCEnabledB
BCResyncEnabledA, BCResyncEnabledB }
str ApplicationDir = "/etc/opt/hpclx/"
str XPSerialNumbers[]
str RaidManagerInstances[]
str DeviceGroup
str DC_A_Hosts[]
str DC_B_Hosts[]
str FenceLevel = never
str DataLoseMirror = no
str DataLoseDataCenter = yes
str JournalDataCurrency = yes
int AsyncTakeoverTimeout = 1800
str ApplicationStartup = fastfailback
int ResyncWaitTimeout = 300
str FastFailbackEnabled = yes
str AutoRecover = no
str ResyncMonitor = no
str ResyncMonitorAutoRecover = no
str ResyncMonitorInterval = 60
str PreExecScript
str PostExecScript
str PostExecCheck = no
str BCMuListA[]
str BCMuListB[]
str BCResyncMuListA[]
str BCResyncMuListB[]
str BCEnabledA = no
str BCEnabledB = no
str BCResyncEnabledA = no
str BCResyncEnabledB = no)
Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource
These procedures add a resource to an existing service group.
Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the VCS CLI
Syntax
hares –add resource_name ClusterExtensionXP service_group
The following example adds an XP Cluster Extension resource called clx_web to service group
CLX_WEB_SERVER:
hares -add clx_web ClusterExtensionXP CLX_WEB_SERVER
Adding an XP Cluster Extension resource using the VCS Cluster Manager GUI
1. Open the Cluster Explorer.
Configuring XP Cluster Extension for Solaris80