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ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 14.2 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/PRIMECLUSTER

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 PRIMECLUSTER

Windows version of MSCS/WSFC

4.5 Customization for Windows version MSCS/WSFC

HP-UX version of MC/ServiceGuard

4.6 Customization for HP-UX version MC/ServiceGuard

HP-UX version of VERITAS Cluster Server

4.7 Customization for HP-UX 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