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B

binary configuration files, creating, Creating the MC/ServiceGuard Binary Configuration File

C

cascading failover, Supported Configurations
example configuration, Configuring Multiple Adoptive Nodes for Cascading Failover
illustration of, Cascading Failover with Multiple Adoptive Nodes
client behavior, Overview of MC/ServiceGuard NFS, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
cluster configuration file (cluster.conf)
example, Cluster Configuration File for Three-Server Mutual Takeover, Cluster Configuration File for Adoptive Node for Two Packages, Cluster Configuration File for Three-Server Cascading Failover
cmapplyconf command, Creating the MC/ServiceGuard Binary Configuration File
cmmodpkg -d (package control option), Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl), Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02
configuration, Copying the Template Files
control script (nfs.cntl), Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
disks, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
examples, Sample Configurations
illustrations of supported, Failover to an Idle Node
package file (nfs.conf), Copying the Template Files
prerequisites, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
volume groups and logical volumes, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
configuration files, Copying the Template Files, Housekeeping Suggestions
copying to all cluster nodes, Creating the MC/ServiceGuard Binary Configuration File
creating binary, Creating the MC/ServiceGuard Binary Configuration File
default values, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
location of, Installing MC/ServiceGuard NFS for Linux
configurations supported, Supported Configurations
control script (nfs.cntl), How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work, Copying the Template Files, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
default values, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
example, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg03, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02
specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
customer_defined_run_cmds, in nfs.cntl, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02

L

lockd
monitoring, Monitoring the NFS Services
logging, NFS monitor script, Monitoring the NFS Services
logical volumes
configuration, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
specifying in nfs.cntl, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
LV variable, in nfs.cntl script, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)

N

NFS client behavior, Overview of MC/ServiceGuard NFS, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
NFS control script (nfs.cntl), How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work, Copying the Template Files, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
default values, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
example, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg03, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02
specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
NFS monitor script (nfs.mon), Monitoring the NFS Services
logging, Monitoring the NFS Services
specified in nfs.cntl, Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
starting, Starting the NFS Services
stopping, Halting the NFS Services
unconfiguring, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf), Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
NFS mount points, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package
NFS servers
definition of, Overview of MC/ServiceGuard NFS
multiple active, Supported Configurations, Configuring Mulitple Nodes to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
nfs.cntl (control script), How the Control and Monitor Scripts Work, Copying the Template Files, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
default values, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
example, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg03, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02, Package Control Script for pkg01, Package Control Script for pkg02
specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
nfs.cntl.log file, Monitoring the NFS Services
nfs.conf package configuration file, Copying the Template Files
default values, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
example, Package Configuration File for pkg01, Package Configuration File for pkg02, Package Configuration File for pkg03, Package Configuration File for pkg01, Package Configuration File for pkg02, Package Configuration File for pkg01, Package Configuration File for pkg02
nfs.mon (monitor script), Monitoring the NFS Services
logging, Monitoring the NFS Services
specified in nfs.cntl, Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
unconfiguring, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf), Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
NFS_SERVICE_CMD, in nfs.cntl, Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
NFS_SERVICE_NAME, in nfs.cntl, Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
nfsconf file, Monitoring the NFS Services
NIS, Before Creating an MC/ServiceGuard NFS Package, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
NODE_NAME, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)

X

XFS variable, in nfs.cntl script, Editing the NFS Control Script (hanfs.sh)
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