The following instructions explain how to how to set up the SUNW.HAStoragePlus resource type by using the clsetup utility. Perform this procedure from any cluster node.
This procedure provides the long forms of the Oracle Solaris Cluster maintenance commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the forms of the command names, the commands are identical.
This wizard requires that all cluster nodes have the same root password.
Before You Begin
Ensure that the required volumes, zpools, disk groups, file systems, and mount points for file systems other than UFS for a global cluster are created.
For a zone cluster, ensure that any file systems it will use have been added to the zone cluster by using the clzonecluster command. For more information, see Adding File Systems to a Zone Cluster in Installing and Configuring an Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4 Environment.
# clsetup
The clsetup main menu is displayed.
The Data Services menu is displayed.
The clsetup utility provides the list of prerequisites for performing this task.
The clsetup utility provides a list of the cluster nodes that can master the highly available HAStoragePlus resource.
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.
The clsetup utility provides a list of types of shared storage type where data is to be stored.
The clsetup utility provides a list of the file system mount points that are configured in the cluster. If there is no existing mount point for a UFS file system for use by a global cluster, the clsetup utility allows you to define a new mount point.
The clsetup utility returns you the properties of the mount point that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility provides the available file system mount points.
The clsetup utility provides a list of the global disk sets and device groups that are configured in the cluster.
The clsetup utility provides the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility provides a screen where you can specify the new name.
The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility provides information about the Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility provides a progress message to indicate that the utility is running commands to create the configuration. When configuration is complete, the clsetup utility lists the commands that the utility ran to create the configuration.
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.
Use the clresource(8CL) utility for this purpose.
# clresource show resource-group