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Operating Systems Linux HP Servicequard Post 302729505 by sankarg304 on Friday 9th of November 2012 11:56:57 PM
Old 11-10-2012
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Originally Posted by Tommyk
There is an HP service guard for Linux that HP have recently released, it may be worth looking specifically for the setup instructions for Linux. As it is a recent release there will be far fewer Linux documents compared to the HP-UX version so you will need to narrow your search.

you should have a "cmquerycl" command which will tell you if you have any issues with your configuration prior to trying to export that configuration to the second node which should be your first step in troubleshooting cluster problems.
There is no command like "cmquerycl", or I want to install ant packages
 
cm(5)								File Formats Manual							     cm(5)

NAME
cm - cluster monitor for high availability clusters Remarks Cluster operations require the installation of the optional Serviceguard or Serviceguard Extension for RAC software, which is not included in the standard HP-UX operating system. DESCRIPTION
Serviceguard and Serviceguard Extension for RAC are high availability products which provide an environment such that after a failure of a node, services (applications) can be up and running again on another node within a very short amount of time. In addition, Serviceguard Extension for RAC is the enabling software for the Real Application Clusters (RAC). Working with the basic Serviceguard product, Service- guard Extension for Faster Failover allows configuration of clusters for optimized failover. Commands The following set of commands is used to configure a high availability cluster: cmquerycl(1M) cmmakepkg(1M) cmcheckconf(1M) cmapplyconf(1M) The following commands are used to run or halt a cluster: cmruncl(1M) cmhaltcl(1M) cmrunnode(1M) cmhaltnode(1M) cmviewcl(1M) Once a cluster is formed, the following commands are provided for manual operation on high availability packages: cmrunpkg(1M) cmhaltpkg(1M) cmmodpkg(1M) The following commands are used within a package control script to control the services and networks configured for a package: cmrunserv(1M) cmhaltserv(1M) cmmodnet(1M) A command is provided to aid in migrating from a SwitchOver/UX configuration to a Serviceguard cluster: cmmigrate(1M) This command is not applicable with Serviceguard Extension for RAC. SEE ALSO
Managing Serviceguard. Configuring RAC Clusters with Serviceguard Extension for RAC. Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cm(5)
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