This procedure describes how application resource groups are created for NFS. This procedure is specific to this application and cannot be used for another type of application.
Ensure that you completed steps in How to Create a Replication Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster.
Access nodeA as superuser.
Register SUNW.nfs as a resource type.
nodeA# scrgadm -a -t SUNW.nfs |
If SUNW.HAStoragePlus has not been registered as a resource type, register it.
nodeA# scrgadm -a -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus |
Create an application resource group for the devicegroup.
nodeA# scrgadm -a -g nfs-rg \ -y Pathprefix=/global/etc \ -y Auto_start_on_new_cluster=False \ -y RG_dependencies=devicegroup-stor-rg |
The name of the application resource group.
Specifies a directory into which the resources in the group can write administrative files.
Specifies that the application resource group is not started automatically.
Specifies the resource groups that the application resource group depends on. In this example, the application resource group depends on the replication resource group.
If the application resource group is switched over to a new primary node, the replication resource group is automatically switched over. However, if the replication resource group is switched over to a new primary node, the application resource group must be manually switched over.
Add a SUNW.HAStoragePlus resource to the application resource group.
nodeA# scrgadm -a -j nfs-dg-rs -g nfs-rg \ -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus \ -x FileSystemMountPoints=/global/mountpoint \ -x AffinityOn=True |
Is the name of the HAStoragePlus resource for the NFS application.
Specifies that the mount point for the file system is global.
Specifies that the resource is of the type SUNW.HAStoragePlus.
Specifies that the application resource must perform an affinity switchover for the global devices and cluster file systems defined by -x GlobalDevicePaths=. Therefore, when the application resource group fails over or is switched over, the associated device group is switched over.
For more information about these extension properties, see the SUNW.HAStoragePlus(5) man page.
Add a logical hostname resource to the application resource group.
nodeA# /usr/cluster/bin/scrgadm -a -L -j lhost-nfsrg-prim -g nfs-rg \ -l lhost-nfsrg-prim |
lhost-nfsrg-prim is the logical hostname of the application resource group on the primary cluster.
Enable the resources, manage the application resource group, and bring the application resource group online.
Bring the HAStoragePlus resource for the NFS application online.
nodeA# /usr/cluster/bin/scrgadm -a -g nfs-rg \ -j nfs-rs -t SUNW.nfs -y Resource_dependencies=nfs-dg-rs |
Bring the application resource group online on nodeA .
nodeA# /usr/cluster/bin/scswitch -Z -g nfs-rg nodeA# /usr/cluster/bin/scswitch -z -g nfs-rg -h nodeA |
Verify that the application resource group is online.
nodeA# /usr/cluster/bin/scstat -g |
Examine the resource group state field to determine whether the application resource group is online for nodeA and nodeB.
Go to How to Create an NFS Application Resource Group on the Secondary Cluster.