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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Generic Data Service (GDS) Guide

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Updated: September 2015
 
 

How to Configure the Scripts for GDSv2 Non-proxy or Subclassed GDSv2 Non-proxy

After creating the scripts, you need to configure the new service.

  1. Type the location of the start command, or click Browse to locate the start command.

    You can specify property variables %RS_NAME, %RG_NAME, or %RT_NAME. See Chapter 2, Creating a Data Service with GDSv2 for more information on property variables.

  2. (Optional) Type the location of the stop command, or click Browse to locate the stop command.

    You can specify property variables %RS_NAME, %RG_NAME, or %RT_NAME. See Chapter 2, Creating a Data Service with GDSv2 for more information on property variables.

  3. (Optional) Type the location of the validate command, or click Browse to locate the validate command.

    You can specify property variables %RS_NAME, %RG_NAME, or %RT_NAME. See Chapter 2, Creating a Data Service with GDSv2 for more information on property variables.

  4. (Optional) Type the location of the probe command, or click Browse to locate the probe command.

    You can specify property variables %RS_NAME, %RG_NAME, or %RT_NAME. See Chapter 2, Creating a Data Service with GDSv2 for more information on property variables.

  5. (Optional) Type the interpose_logical_hostname entry.
  6. (Optional) Select the Disable PMF entry.

    Selecting Disable PMF ensures that PMF_managed=FALSE is set. See Chapter 2, Creating a Data Service with GDSv2 for more information on PMF_managed.

  7. (Optional) Specify new timeout values for the start, stop, validate, and probe commands.
  8. Click Configure.

    Go to How to Install the Generated Package.