Building Disaster Recovery Serviceguard Solutions Using Continentalclusters for Linux B.01.00.00

dts/xpca/dts_pkg_dir /$SGCONF/<pkg_dir_name>
DEVICE_GROUP
Specify the XPCA device group name managed by this package, as defined in the RAID
Manager configuration file.
HORCMINST
Specify the name of the RAID manager instance that manages the XPCA device group
used by this package.
FENCE
Specify the fence level configured for the XPCA device group that is managed by this
package.
AUTO_RUN
Set the value of this parameter to no.
There are additional parameters available in the package configuration file. HP
recommends that you retain the default values of these variables unless there is a specific
business requirement to change them. For more information about the additional
parameters, see “Package Attributes for Continentalcluster with Continuous Access P9000
for Linux” (page 62).
3. Validate the package configuration file.
# cmcheckconf -P temp.config
4. Apply the package configuration file.
# cmapplyconf -P temp.config
Configuring the primary and recovery packages as modular packages when using
Continuous Access P6000 EVA
When using Continuous Access P6000 EVA replication in Continentalclusters, the primary and
recovery packages must be created using the dts/cccaeva module. To use this module,
Metrocluster with Continuous Access P6000 EVA for Linux must be installed on all the nodes in
the Continentalclusters.
To configure the primary and recovery packages as modular packages using Continuous Access
P6000 EVA with Continentalclusters for Linux as follows:
1. Run the following command to create a Continuous Access EVA modular package configuration
file:
# cmmakepkg m dts/cccaeva temp.config
NOTE: Continentalclusters is usually used with applications such as Apache. So, the
application toolkit module must also be included when Continentalclusters is used in conjunction
with an application.
For Example, when Continentalclusters is used in conjunction with the Apache toolkit, the
Apache toolkit module and other required modules must also be included with the
Continentalcluster module. Run the following command:
Configuring the Continentalclusters primary and recovery packages 13