Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS

ProcedureHow to Set Up the HAStoragePlus Resource Type by Using the clsetup Utility

The following instructions explain how to how to set up the HAStoragePlus resource type by using the clsetup utility. Perform this procedure from any global-cluster voting node.

This procedure provides the long forms of the Sun Cluster maintenance commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the forms of the command names, the commands are identical. For a list of the commands and their short forms, see Appendix A, Sun Cluster Object-Oriented Commands.

Before You Begin

Ensure that the following prerequisites are met:

  1. Become superuser on any cluster voting node.

  2. Start the clsetup utility.


    # clsetup
    

    The clsetup main menu is displayed.

  3. Type the number that corresponds to the option for data services and press Return.

    The Data Services menu is displayed.

  4. Type the number that corresponds to the option for configuring the file system and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the list of prerequisites for performing this task.

  5. Verify that the prerequisites are met, and press Return to continue.

    The clsetup utility displays a list of the cluster nodes that can master the highly available HAStoragePlus resource.

  6. Select the nodes that can master the highly available HAStoragePlus resource.

    • To accept the default selection of all listed nodes in an arbitrary order, type a and press Return.

    • To select a subset of the listed nodes, type a comma-separated or space-separated list of the numbers that correspond to the nodes. Then press Return.

      Ensure that the nodes are listed in the order in which the nodes are to appear in the HAStoragePlus resource group's node list. The first node in the list is the primary node of this resource group.

    • To select all nodes in a particular order, type a comma-separated or space-separated ordered list of the numbers that correspond to the nodes and press Return.

  7. To confirm your selection of nodes, type d and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays a list of types of shared storage type where data is to be stored.

  8. Type the numbers that correspond to type of shared storage that you are using for storing the data and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the file system mount points that are configured in the cluster. If there are no existing mount points, the clsetup utility allows you to define a new mount point.

  9. Specify the default mount directory, the raw device path, the Global Mount option and the Check File System Periodically option and press Return.

    The clsetup utility returns you the properties of the mount point that the utility will create.

  10. To create the mount point, type d and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the available file system mount points.


    Note –

    You can use the c option to define another new mount point.


  11. Select the file system mount points.

    • To accept the default selection of all listed file system mount points in an arbitrary order, type a and press Return.

    • To select a subset of the listed file system mount points, type a comma-separated or space-separated list of the numbers that correspond to the file system mount points and press Return.

  12. To confirm your selection of nodes, type d and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the global disk sets and device groups that are configured in the cluster.

  13. Select the global device groups.

    • To accept the default selection of all listed device groups in an arbitrary order, type a and press Return.

    • To select a subset of the listed device groups, type a comma-separated or space-separated list of the numbers that correspond to the device groups and press Return.

  14. To confirm your selection of nodes, type d and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the names of the Sun Cluster objects that the utility will create.

  15. If you require a different name for any Sun Cluster object, change the name as follows.

    1. Type the number that corresponds to the name that you are changing and press Return.

      The clsetup utility displays a screen where you can specify the new name.

    2. At the New Value prompt, type the new name and press Return.

    The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the names of the Sun Cluster objects that the utility will create.

  16. To confirm your selection of Sun Cluster object names, type d and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays information about the Sun Cluster configuration that the utility will create.

  17. To create the configuration, type c and Press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays a progress message to indicate that the utility is running commands to create the configuration. When configuration is complete, the clsetup utility displays the commands that the utility ran to create the configuration.

  18. (Optional) Type q and press Return repeatedly until you quit the clsetup utility.

    If you prefer, you can leave the clsetup utility running while you perform other required tasks before using the utility again. If you choose to quit clsetup, the utility recognizes your existing resource group when you restart the utility.

  19. Verify the HAStoragePlus resource has been created.

    Use the clresource(1CL) utility for this purpose. By default, the clsetup utility assigns the name node_name-rg to the resource group.


    # clresource show node_name-rg