If you have not allocated the /globaldevices file system on one of the local disks on each clustered OTP system server, then you must perform the following procedure on each server in the clustered OTP system.
Log on to the server as root (su - root)
Type newfs /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 to create the cluster file system
In this step and the following steps, the file system is mounted on disk slice 3. You can create and mount the file system on any available slice.
If the server has more than one disk, the /globaldevices file system can be created on a disk other than the disk containing the root file system.
Add the following line to the file /etc/vfstab.
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s3 /globaldevices ufs 2 no global,logging
Type mkdir /globaldevices to create the cluster global devices directory.
Type mount /globaldevices to mount the /globaldevices file system
When you have completed installing and configuring Solaris 10 Update 2 on each OTP host, install the Open Telecommunications Platform on the OTP host.
To install OTP on one or more OTP hosts using the command line, see Chapter 4, Installing the Open Telecommunications Platform For the First Time Using the Command Line
To install OTP on one or more OTP hosts using the graphical user interface, see Chapter 5, Installing the Open Telecommunications Platform For the First Time Using the Graphical User Interface
To install OTP on one or more OTP hosts using a production standalone or clustered OTP system, see Chapter 6, Installing the Open Telecommunications Platform Using the Provisioning Service On an Existing OTP System