Before You Begin
To perform this procedure, become an administrator that provides solaris.cluster.modify authorization.
Use the following command:
# clresourcegroup create testgroup # clresourcetype register SUNW.HAStoragePlus # clresource create -t HAStoragePlus -g testgroup \ -p GlobalDevicePaths=/dev/md/red/dsk/d0 \ -p Affinityon=true testresource
If the HAStoragePlus resource type is not already registered, register it.
Replace this path with your device path.
# clresourcegroup status testgroup
Cluster interconnect error messages appear on the consoles of the existing nodes.
Use the following command to check the output for the resource group ownership:
# clresourcegroup status testgroup
Wait for the system to boot. The system automatically starts the membership monitor software. The node then rejoins the cluster.
# clresourcegroup switch -n nodename testgroup
In these commands, nodename is the name of the primary node.
Use the following command to look for the output that shows the device group ownership.
# clresourcegroup status testgroup