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ETERNUS SFAdvancedCopy Manager 14.0 Operator's Guide forCluster Environment

Chapter 4 Customization of Storage Management Server Transactions and Storage Server Transactions

This chapter explains how to customize Storage Management Server Transactions and Storage Server transactions.

Note

  • Each execution of the Storage Management Server transaction and the Storage Server transaction creates the settings for one cluster transaction. To build a mutual standby system, execute the procedure for customize as many times as necessary.

  • For the Storage Management Server transaction, the database environment is created with the cluster setup command. Do not create a database environment before executing the cluster setup command.

  • Before starting customization, add to an existing cluster transaction or decide whether to create a new cluster transaction.

  • Do not move the resource used by Storage Management Server transactions and Storage Server transactions from a cluster transaction after setup to another cluster transaction.

The following table shows the references to use for information concerning customization methods:

Table 4.1 Customization method references

Cluster system

Reference

Solaris version of SynfinityCLUSTER or PRIMECLUSTER

4.1 Customization for Solaris-version SynfinityCluster/PRIMECLSTER

Solaris version of VERITAS Cluster Server

4.2 Customization for Solaris-version VERITAS Cluster Server

Solaris version of Sun Cluster

4.3 Customization for Solaris-version Sun Cluster

Linux version of PRIMECLUSTER

4.4 Customization for Linux-version PRIMECLSTER

Windows version of MSCS/WSFC

4.5 Customization for Windows-version MSCS/WSFC

HP version of MC/ServiceGuard

4.6 Customization for HP-version MC/ServiceGuard

HP version of VERITAS Cluster Server

4.7 Customization for HP-version VERITAS Cluster Server

AIX version of VERITAS Cluster Server

4.8 Customization for AIX-version VERITAS Cluster Server

AIX version of High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing

4.9 Customization for AIX-version High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing