Creating /etc/opt/FJSVcluster/etc/clovmmigrate.conf (guest domain)
Create the /etc/opt/FJSVcluster/etc/clovmmigrate.conf file on all nodes, and register the cluster configuration node and the destination server information beforehand.
Note
Keep the clovmmigrate.conf file consistent for all cluster nodes.
Take this procedure only once. It does not have to be taken for each Migration.
However, if the configuration is changed after this procedure is taken, take the procedure described in "14.2.3 Changing Configuration after Setting Prerequisites."
primary_IP primary_weight primary_PPAR-ID XSCF-name1 XSCF-name2 :
Create the clovmmigrate.conf file with system administrator authority and set the permission of the file to 600.
Describe the information of a single node in one line.
Use a space delimiter between each item.
The host name registered to the IP address or the /etc/inet/hosts file of the control domain
The SF node weight of the control domain
PPAR-ID of the control domain
The host name registered to the IP address or the /etc/inet/hosts file of XSCF-LAN#0
The host name registered to the IP address or the /etc/inet/hosts file of XSCF-LAN#1
Example: When the environment is built with the two-node cluster between guest domains ("Figure 14.1 Cluster configuration example")
host1 4 0 XSCF#1-LAN#0 XSCF#1-LAN#1 host2 2 0 XSCF#2-LAN#0 XSCF#2-LAN#1 host3 1 1 XSCF#3-LAN#0 XSCF#3-LAN#1
Setting /etc/system (guest domain)
Add the following description to "/etc/system" on the target guest domain to which a cluster system is migrated with Migration. Then, reboot the system.
This step 2 is unnecessary in the environment where SRU9.5.1 or later of Solaris 11.1 is applied.
forceload: misc/klmmod