Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Eighth Edition, March 2008

Configuring Packages and Their Services
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6 Configuring Packages and Their
Services
Serviceguard packages group together applications and the services and
resources they depend on.
The typical Serviceguard package is a failover package that starts on
one node but can be moved (“failed over”) to another if necessary. See
“What is Serviceguard for Linux?” on page 18, “How the Package
Manager Works” on page 50, and“Package Configuration Planning” on
page 119 for more information.
You can also create multi-node packages, which run on more than one
node at the same time.
System multi-node packages, which run on all the nodes in the
cluster, are supported only for applications supplied by HP.
Creating or modifying a package requires the following broad steps, each
of which is described in the sections that follow:
1. Decide on the package’s major characteristics and choose the
modules you need to include (page 201).
2. Generate the package configuration file (page 229).
3. Edit the configuration file (page 231).
4. Verify and apply the package configuration (page 236).
5. Add the package to the cluster (page 238).