Verify the files are mounted.
On the primary node (Node1), enter the following command:
df -k
The following is an example of the output you should see:
/dev/md/penguin/dsk/d500 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /install-rootCS1 /dev/md/penguin/dsk/d400 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /share-disk-dirCS1 /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d300 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /share-disk-dirCS2 /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d200 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /install-rootCS2 /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d600 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /var-cal-dirCS1 /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d700 35020572 34738 34635629 1% /var-cal-dirCS2
Using the Sun Java Systems Communications Suite installer, install Calendar Server on the Primary Node.
At the Specify Installation Directories panel, specify the installation root (install-rootCS1):
For example, if your Primary node is named red and the root directory is dawn, the installation root would be /dawn/red. This is the directory where you are installing Calendar Server on the first node.
Choose Configure Later.
Run the Directory Preparation Tool script on the machine with the Directory Server.