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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat NFS mounts query Post 302873155 by rbatte1 on Monday 11th of November 2013 08:59:18 AM
Old 11-11-2013
Can you answer the following to give us something to work with:-
  • What Operating System version(s) are in the cluster?
  • What software makes this a cluster?
  • What is the database software?
  • Is the area NFS shared in its own volume group?
  • Is the volume group correctly configured to be available to both sides, but only one at a time?
  • What resources are managed by the cluster software?
  • Does the cluster work properly if you force it to fail-over?
It could be that it's actually the backups using the private IP address rather than a service IP address. How do your backups connect to the active server?


Some of these might seem trivial, but perhaps there is something simple to consider first. it might also give us something to work on rather than a simple description of a symptom.



Thanks, in advance,
Robin
Liverpool/Blackburn
UK
 

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cmcheckconf(1m) 														   cmcheckconf(1m)

NAME
cmcheckconf - check high availability cluster configuration and/or package configuration files SYNOPSIS
cmcheckconf [-v] [[-k|-K] -C cluster_ascii_file] [[-p pkg_reference_file] | [-P pkg_ascii_file]...] DESCRIPTION
cmcheckconf verifies the cluster configuration as specified by the cluster_ascii_file and/or the package configuration files specified by each pkg_ascii_file in the command. If the cluster has already been configured previously, the cmcheckconf command will compare the con- figuration in the cluster_ascii_file against the previously configuration information stored in the binary configuration file and validates the changes. The same rules apply to the pkg_ascii_file. It is not necessary to halt either the cluster or any of the packages to run the cmcheckconf command. Only a superuser, whose effective user ID is zero (see id(1) and su(1)), can verify the configuration. cmcheckconf verifies any configured external script program in each pkg_ascii_file for the package run and halt function by calling it with a "validate" parameter. A non-zero return value from any external script program will cause the command to fail. If the cluster_ascii_file specifies a quorum server as the cluster tie-breaker service, the quorum server must be running and all nodes in the cluster configuration must be authorized to access it. If more than one IP address is specified for the quorum server, the quorum server must be reachable from all configured nodes through all the IP addresses. Otherwise the cmcheckconf command will fail. If the cluster_ascii_file specifies the lock lun devices as the cluster tie breaking service, all nodes must be accessing the same physical device. The lock lun device file must be a block device file. The cluster must be down before you can modify a cluster tie-breaking ser- vice. Options cmcheckconf supports the following options: -v Verbose output will be displayed. -k Using the -k option means that cmcheckconf only checks disk connectivity to the LVM volume group that are identified in the ASCII file. This option does not exist on Linux. Omitting the -k option (the default behavior) means that cmcheckconf tests the connectivity of all LVM volume groups on all the cluster nodes. Using -k can result in significantly faster operation of the command. -k must be used with -C and can not be used with -K -K Using the -K option means that cmcheckconf only checks disk connectivity for cluster lock volume groups. For all other LVM volume groups no connectivity will be checked. This option does not exist on Linux. Omitting the -K option (the default behavior) means that cmcheckconf tests the connectivity of all LVM volume groups on all the cluster nodes. Using -K can result in significantly faster operation of the command. -K can be used only when cluster is already configured and is used with -C -K can not be used with -k. -C cluster_ascii_file Name of the cluster ASCII file to use. This file can be created by either the cmquerycl command or cmgetconf command. See cmquerycl(1m) or cmgetconf(1m). This is a required parameter if the cluster has never been configured before. If not specified, the local cluster configuration is used. -P pkg_ascii_file... Name of the package configuration file(s) to use. A package configuration template file can be created by using the cmmakepkg command and must be customized to include specific information for the package. See cmmakepkg(1m). A configu- ration file for an existing package can be generated by using the cmgetconf command. See cmgetconf(1m). Once a package configuration file is generated from the existing configuration using cmgetconf, it can be modified to reflect the desired changes for that package. The package configuration file will be scanned for the purpose of validation. -p pkg_reference_file Name of the file containing a list of package configuration file(s) to be used. This file may be necessary if the number of pkg_ascii_file names given with multiple -P options do not fit on the command line. This option cannot be used with the -P option. RETURN VALUE
Upon completion, cmcheckconf returns one of the following values: 0 Successful completion. 1 Command failed. EXAMPLES
The high availability environment contains an ASCII cluster configuration file, and two packages, pkg1 and pkg2, specified in ASCII files pkg1.config and pkg1.config. To verify the cluster configuration and package files, do the following: cmcheckconf -C clusterA.config -P pkg1.config -P pkg2.config To verify the cluster configuration while restricting the connectivity check to the volume groups specified in the clusterA.config file, cmcheckconf -k -C clusterA.config -P pkg1.config -P pkg2.config To verify the cluster configuration while restricting the connectivity check to the cluster lock volume groups, cmcheckconf -K -C clusterA.config -P pkg1.config -P pkg2.config To specify a long list of package configuration files do the following: cmcheckconf -C clusterA.config -p myfile where myfile contains: pkg1.config pkg2.config pkg3.config The cluster is up and running, with both packages pkg1, pkg2 running as well. The package configuration file pkg1.config contains the changes to the package pkg1. To verify the package configuration changes made for pkg1, do the following: cmcheckconf -P pkg1.config AUTHOR
cmcheckconf was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cmapplyconf(1m), cmdeleteconf(1m), cmgetconf(1m), cmmakepkg(1m), cmquerycl(1m). Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmcheckconf(1m)
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