You can set GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applications using the following setup flow chart:
Table 12.3 The flow chart for setting GFS Shared File System applications as cluster applicationsShared operation (to be executed on node A) | Node A (active node) | Node B (standby node) |
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Execution of automatic resource registration (See "Procedure 1" in "12.5.4.") | - | - |
- | 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.") | - |
- | 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.") |
- | Creating the GFS Shared File System (See "Procedure 3" in "12.5.4.") | - |
- | Adding the relevant GFS Shared File System to /etc/fstab (See "Procedure 4" in "12.5.4.") | Adding the relevant GFS Shared File System to /etc/fstab (See "Procedure 4" in "12.5.4.") |
Setting cluster applications (See "Procedure 5" in "12.5.4."), (See "PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide" and "PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide") | - | - |
- | 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.") |