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A- adoptive nodes, Supported Configurations
- configuring, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- example of cascading failover, Configuring Multiple Adoptive Nodes for Cascading Failover
- example of package control option, Configuring One Adoptive Node to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
- for multiple packages, Supported Configurations, Failover with an Adoptive Node for Multiple Packages, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl), Configuring One Adoptive Node to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
- illustration of cascading failover, Cascading Failover with Multiple Adoptive Nodes
- AUTO_RUN, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- automounter
timeout, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
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 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 Serviceguard Binary Configuration File
- cmmodpkg -d (package control option), Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- configuration, Copying the Template Files
- control script (nfs.cntl), Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- disks, Before Creating an 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 Serviceguard NFS Package
- volume
groups and logical volumes, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- configuration
files, Copying the Template Files, Housekeeping Suggestions
- copying to all cluster nodes, Creating the Serviceguard Binary Configuration File
- creating binary, Creating the Serviceguard Binary Configuration File
- default values, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- location of, Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
- configurations
supported, Supported Configurations
- Configuring One Adoptive
Node for an NFS package with File Lock Migration, Configuring One Adoptive Node for an NFS package with File Lock Migration
- control script (nfs.cntl), How the Control Scripts work in Legacy Packages, 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)
E- /etc/group file, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- /etc/hosts file, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- /etc/passwd
file, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf file, How the Monitor Script works
- executables, where to locate, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- exported file systems, Starting the NFS Services
- definition of, Overview of Serviceguard NFS
- naming, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- specifying in nfs.cntl, Editing the NFS Configuration File (hanfs.conf)
H- HALT_SCRIPT,
in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- HALT_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- Highly Available
NFS
- configuration, Copying the Template Files
- control script, How the Control Scripts work in Legacy Packages, Copying the Template Files
- definition of, Serviceguard NFS for LINUX Introduction
- installation, Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
- limitations, Limitations of Serviceguard NFS
- location of installed files, Housekeeping Suggestions
- monitor script, How the Monitor Script works
- package configuration file, Copying the Template Files
- prerequisites for configuration, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- sample configurations, Sample Configurations
- supported configurations, Supported Configurations
- hung client, Overview of Serviceguard NFS
I- installation, Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
- internet address, for package, Starting the NFS Services, Halting the NFS Services, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- mapping to logical name, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- IP address,
for package, Starting the NFS Services, Halting the NFS Services, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- mapping to logical name, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- IP variable, in nfs.cntl script, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
M- MC/ServiceGuard
documentation, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- monitor script (nfs.mon), How the Monitor Script works
- logging, How the Monitor Script works
- 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)
- mount points, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- mount retry, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
- mounting file
systems, Starting the NFS Services
- Multiple
node cascading failover, Sample Configurations
- mutual takeover
- sample configuration, Configuring Multiple Nodes to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
N- NFS client behavior, Overview of Serviceguard NFS, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
- NFS control script (nfs.cntl), How the Control Scripts work in Legacy Packages, 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), How the Monitor Script works
- logging, How the Monitor Script works
- 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)
- NFS mount points, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- NFS servers
- definition
of, Overview of Serviceguard NFS
- multiple active, Supported Configurations, Configuring Multiple Nodes to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
- nfs.cntl (control
script), How the Control Scripts work in Legacy Packages, 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, How the Monitor Script works
- 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), How the Monitor Script works
- logging, How the Monitor Script works
- specified in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- unconfiguring, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- nfsconf file, How the Monitor Script works
- NIS, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- NODE_NAME, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
P- package configuration file (nfs.conf), 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
- package control option (cmmodpkg -d), Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- package name, Before Creating an Serviceguard NFS Package
- PACKAGE_NAME, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- pcnfsd, How the Monitor Script works
R- Red Hat Package Management (RPM), Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
- retry option, mount command, Remote mount table synchronization, On the Client Side
- rpc.lockd
- monitoring, How the Monitor Script works
- rpc.statd
- monitoring, How the Monitor Script works
- rpcinfo command, How the Monitor Script works
- rpm command, Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
- RUN_SCRIPT, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- RUN_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
S- sample configurations, Sample Configurations
- servers, multiple
active, Supported Configurations, Configuring Multiple Nodes to Support Failover of Multiple Packages
- SERVICE_NAME, in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
- start parameter, control script, Starting the NFS Services
- statd
- monitoring, How the Monitor Script works
- stop parameter, control script, Halting the NFS Services
- SUBNET variable
- in nfs.cntl, Editing the Package Control Scripts (pkg.cntl)
- in nfs.conf, Editing the Package Configuration File (pkg.conf)
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