PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment)
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20.2.2 Initializing of the management partition
Use the sfcsetup(1M) command with the -c option to initializing the management partition.

For details on sfcsetup(1M), see Appendix F.2.27 "sfcsetup(1M)."

To initialize the management partition, sfcfrmd daemon must have already been stopped on the cluster system.
The example of initializing /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/control as a management partition is shown as follows.
# sfcsetup -c /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/control
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Please confirm whether to meet the following requirements beforehand in the case re-initialized the management partition.
- All the GFS Shared File Systems must be deleted.
- All the node information must not be registered in the management partition.
When a partition that is already initialized as the management partition is to be initialized again, execute the command with the -f option specified, as shown below:
# sfcsetup -c -f /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/control
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