PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment)
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Part 3 Global File Services Shared File System> Chapter 20 Management Partition Operations (Command)> 20.3 Adding node configuration information to the management partition

20.3.1 If the sfcfrmd daemon has not been started

20.3.1.1 Setting Shared disks

For the GDS logical volume shared by the nodes for which node configuration information has been added to the management partition, change the scope attribute of the disk class so that the node for which node configuration information is to be added is included in the scope range.

For details, see "Operation using Global Disk Services Management View" in the "PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services Configuration and Administration Guide."

20.3.1.2 Stopping sfcfrmd daemon

The sfcfrmd daemon should be stopped on all nodes in the clustered system to add node configuration information to the management partition. Use sfcfrmstop(1M) to stop sfcfrmd daemon.

For details on sfcfrmstop(1M), see Appendix F.2.8 "sfcfrmstop(1M)."

Execute the command as follows on the all nodes in the cluster system.

# sfcfrmstop

20.3.1.3 Adding node configuration information to the management partition

sfcsetup(1M) command with the -a option adds node configuration information to the management partition.

An example of adding node configuration information to the management information is shown below.

Perform the following operations at the adding node.

1. Add node configuration information to the management partition.

# sfcsetup -a /dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/control

2. The path name of the management partition that has been set up can be confirmed by executing the sfcsetup(1M) command with the -p option specified.

# sfcsetup -p
/dev/sfdsk/gfs/rdsk/control

3. Added node configuration information can be confirmed by executing sfcsetup(1M) with no option specified.

# sfcsetup
HOSTID      CIPNAME     MP_PATH
8038xxxx    sunnyRMS    yes
8038yyyy    moonyRMS    yes

20.3.1.4 Starting sfcfrmd daemon

The sfcfrmd daemon is started by all nodes so that operation may begin.

For details of starting sfcfrmd daemon, see Section 20.2.4, "Starting sfcfrmd daemon."


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