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 23 File System Management> 23.9 Using the GFS Shared File System for RMS Cluster Operation

23.9.3 Setup flow when a GFS Shared File System is to be used in an RMS cluster operation

The following shows the flow of the setup procedure for creating a GFS Shared File System on a GDS volume for use in an RMS cluster operation.

[The flow of the setup procedure for creating a GFS Shared File System on a GDS volume for use in an RMS cluster operation]

Shared operation
(to be executed on node A)

Node A (active node)

Node B (standby node)

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Creating the GFS Shared File System management partition
(See "Procedure 1" in "21.8.4.")

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Node registration to the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 1" in "21.8.4.")

Node registration to the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 1" in "21.8.4.")

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Creating the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 1" in "21.8.4.")

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Adding relevant GFS Shared File System to /etc/vfstab
(See "Procedure 2" in "21.8.4.")

Add relevant the GFS Shared File System to /etc/vfstab
(See "Procedure 2" in "21.8.4.")

RMS configuration definition settings
(RMS application switchover definition)
(See the "PRIMECLUSTER Configuration and Administration Guide" and "PRIMECLUSTER RMS Configuration and Administration Guide.")

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Start up RMS and check settings
(See "Procedure 4" in "21.8.4.")

Start up RMS and check settings
(See "Procedure 4" in "21.8.4.")


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