PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.1 (Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System)
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Chapter 12 File System Management> 12.5 How to set GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applications

12.5.3 Procedure flow chart for setting GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applications

You can set GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applications using the following setup flow chart:

[Table The flow chart for setting GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applications]

Shared operation

(to be executed on node A)

Node A (active node)

Node B (standby node)

Execution of automatic resource registration
(See "Procedure 1" in "12.5.4.")

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GDS volume creation
(See "Procedure 2" in "12.5.4.")
Creating the GFS Shared File System management partition
(See "Procedure 3" in "12.5.4.")

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Node registration to the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 3" in "12.5.4.")

Node registration to the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 3" in "12.5.4.")

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Creating the GFS Shared File System
(See "Procedure 3" in "12.5.4.")

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Adding the relevant GFS Shared File System to /etc/vfstab
(See "Procedure 4" in "12.5.4.")

Adding the relevant GFS Shared File System to /etc/vfstab
(See "Procedure 4" in "12.5.4.")

Setting cluster applications
(See "Procedure 5" in "12.5.4."), (See the "PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide (for Solaris Operating System)" and "PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools (Solaris, Linux) Configuration and Administration Guide")

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Start up RMS and check settings
(See "Procedure 6" in "12.5.4.")

Start up RMS and check settings
(See "Procedure 6" in "12.5.4.")


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