Sun Cluster 3.2 Errors
- From: "Goutham N" <gouthamlabs@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:49:52 +0530
Hi,
I am getting errors while configuring failover
Are you done setting properties (yes/no) [yes]?
Here is the list of extension properties you want to set:
GlobalDevicePaths=/dev/did/rdsk/d7
FilesystemMountPoints=/global/RG-FAILOVER
Is it correct (yes/no) [yes]?
Is it okay to proceed with the update (yes/no) [yes]?
*clresource create -g RG-FAILOVER -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus:6 -p
GlobalDevicePaths=/dev/did/rdsk/d7 -p
FilesystemMountPoints=/global/RG-FAILOVER RESOURCE-FAILOVER
clresource: usplvelux103 - Invalid global device path /dev/did/rdsk/d7
detected.*
*clresource: (C189917) VALIDATE on resource RESOURCE-FAILOVER, resource
group RG-FAILOVER, exited with non-zero ex
it status.
clresource: (C720144) Validation of resource RESOURCE-FAILOVER in resource
group RG-FAILOVER on node usplvelux103
failed.
clresource: (C891200) Failed to create resource "RESOURCE-FAILOVER".*
*Command failed.*
Press Enter to continue:
DETAILED MESSAGES WHILE CONFIGURING
---------------------------------------------------------------------
bash-3.00# clsetup
*** Main Menu ***
Please select from one of the following options:
1) Quorum
2) Resource groups
3) Data Services
4) Cluster interconnect
5) Device groups and volumes
6) Private hostnames
7) New nodes
8) Other cluster tasks
?) Help with menu options
q) Quit
Option: 2
*** Resource Group Menu ***
Please select from one of the following options:
1) Create a resource group
2) Add a network resource to a resource group
3) Add a data service resource to a resource group
4) Resource type registration
5) Online/Offline or Switchover a resource group
6) Suspend/Resume recovery for a resource group
7) Enable/Disable a resource
8) Change properties of a resource group
9) Change properties of a resource
10) Remove a resource from a resource group
11) Remove a resource group
12) Clear the stop_failed error flag from a resource
?) Help
s) Show current status
q) Return to the main menu
Option: 1
>>> Create a Resource Group <<<
Use this option to create a new resource group. You can also use this
option to create new resources for the new group.
A resource group is a container into which you can place resources of
various types, such as network and data service resources. The cluster
uses resource groups to manage its resource types. There are two types
of resource groups, failover and scalable.
Only failover resource groups may contain network resources. A network
resource is either a LogicalHostname or SharedAddress resource.
It is important to remember that each scalable resource group depends
upon a failover resource group which contains one or more
SharedAddress network resources.
Is it okay to continue (yes/no) [yes]?
Select the type of resource group you want to add:
1) Failover Group
2) Scalable Group
Option: 1
What is the name of the group you want to add? RG-FAILOVER
Do you want to add an optional description (yes/no) [yes]?
Description: RG for Failover Testing
Because this cluster has two nodes, the new resource group will be
configured to be hosted by both cluster nodes.
At this time, you may select one node to be the preferred node for
hosting this group. Or, you may allow the system to select a preferred
node on an arbitrary basis.
Do you want to specify a preferred node (yes/no) [yes]?
Select the preferred node or zone for hosting this group:
1) usplvelux103
2) usplvelux106
Option: 1
Some types of resources (for example, HA for NFS) require the use of
an area in a global file system for storing configuration data. If any
of the resources that will be added to this group require such
support, you can specify the full directory path name now.
Do you want to specify such a directory now (yes/no) [no]?
Is it okay to proceed with the update (yes/no) [yes]?
clresourcegroup create -n usplvelux103,usplvelux106 RG-FAILOVER
clresourcegroup set -p RG_description="RG for Failover Testing" RG-FAILOVER
Commands completed successfully.
Press Enter to continue:
Do you want to add any network resources now (yes/no) [yes]?
Select the type of network resource you want to add:
1) LogicalHostname
2) SharedAddress
Option: 1
If a failover resource group contains LogicalHostname resources, the
most common configuration is to have one LogicalHostname resource for
each subnet.
How many LogicalHostname resources would you like to create [1]?
Each network resource manages a list of one or more logical hostnames
for a single subnet. This is true whether the resource is a
LogicalHostname or SharedAddress resource type. The most common
configuration is to assign a single logical hostname to each network
resource for each subnet. Therefore, clsetup(1M) only supports this
configuration. If you need to support more than one hostname for a
given subnet, add the additional support using clresourcegroup(1M).
Before clsetup(1M) can create a network resource for any logical
hostname, that hostname must be specified in the hosts(4) file on each
node in the cluster. In addition, the required network adapters must
be actively available on each of the nodes.
What logical hostname do you want to add? usplsvulx602
Is it okay to proceed with the update (yes/no) [yes]?
clreslogicalhostname create -g RG-FAILOVER -p R_description="LogicalHostname
resource for usplsvulx602" usplsvulx602
Command completed successfully.
Press Enter to continue:
Do you want to add any additional network resources (yes/no) [no]?
Do you want to add any data service resources now (yes/no) [yes]?
Select the type of resource you want to add:
Res Name Description
======== ===========
1) SUNW.Event:1.0 HA Event server for Sun Cluster
2) SUNW.GeoCtlAVS:1.0 GeoCtlAVS server for Sun Cluster
3) SUNW.GeoCtlSRDF:1.0 GeoCtlSRDF server for Sun Cluster
4) SUNW.GeoCtlTC:1.0 Truecopy control and monitor for Sun Cluste
...
5) SUNW.HAStoragePlus:6 HA Storage Plus
6) SUNW.Proxy_SMF_failover:2.0 Resource type for proxying failover
SMF ser ...
7) SUNW.Proxy_SMF_multimaster:2.0 Resource type for proxying
multi-mastered S ...
8) SUNW.Proxy_SMF_scalable:2.0 Resource type for proxying scalable
SMF ser ...
9) SUNW.ScalDeviceGroup:2 Scalable Device Group Resource Type
10) SUNW.ScalMountPoint:2 Scalable Mount Point Resource Type
n) Next >
Option:
Select the type of resource you want to add:
Res Name Description
======== ===========
11) SUNW.apache:4.1 Apache Web Server on Sun Cluster
12) SUNW.crs_framework:1 Sun Cluster framework for Oracle 10g CRS
13) SUNW.derby:1 Sun cluster Agent for Derby server
14) SUNW.dns:3.2 Domain Name Service on Sun Cluster
15) SUNW.ds6ldap:6.0 Sun Java(TM) System Directory Server on Sun
...
16) SUNW.gds:6 Generic Data Service for Sun Cluster
17) SUNW.hadb:3.1 HA Sun Java System App Server EE (HADB)
18) SUNW.hadb_ma:3.2 HA Sun Java System HADB (Management Agent)
19) SUNW.iim:1.0 Java System Instant Messaging Resource Type
20) SUNW.ims:1.0 HA iPlanet Mail Server Resource Type
p) < Previous
n) Next >
Option: n
Select the type of resource you want to add:
Res Name Description
======== ===========
21) SUNW.iws:5 HA Sun Java System Web Server
22) SUNW.jsas-na:3.2 HA Sun Java System Application Server
23) SUNW.jsas:4 HA Sun Java System Application Server
24) SUNW.krb5:4 HA-Kerberos KDC server for Sun Cluster
25) SUNW.nfs:3.2 HA-NFS for Sun Cluster
26) SUNW.oracle_listener:5 Resource type for Oracle Listener
27) SUNW.oracle_rac_server:5 Resource type for Oracle RAC Server
28) SUNW.oracle_server:6 Resource type for Oracle Server
29) SUNW.rac_cvm:2 CVM module of the Sun Cluster framework for
...
30) SUNW.rac_framework:3 Sun Cluster framework for Oracle RAC
p) < Previous
n) Next >
Option: n
Select the type of resource you want to add:
Res Name Description
======== ===========
31) SUNW.rac_svm:2 Solaris Volume Manager (SVM) module of the
...
32) SUNW.rac_udlm:2 UDLM module of the Sun Cluster framework fo
...
33) SUNW.s1as:3.2 HA Sun Java System Application Server
34) SUNW.s1mq:4 HA Sun Java System Message Queue
35) SUNW.sap_as:4 SAP R/3 Application Server on Sun Cluster
36) SUNW.sap_as_v2:2.0 SAP R/3 Application Server on Sun Cluster
37) SUNW.sap_ci:3.1 SAP R/3 Central Instance on Sun Cluster
38) SUNW.sap_ci_v2:2.0 SAP R/3 Central Instance on Sun Cluster
39) SUNW.sap_livecache:3.2 SAP liveCache database for Sun Cluster
40) SUNW.sap_xserver:3 SAP xserver on Sun Cluster
p) < Previous
n) Next >
Option: 5
What is the name of the resource you want to add? RESOURCE-FAILOVER
Some resource types require that you set certain extension properties.
if you require nondefault values for any extension properties of this
resource, specify the values that you require. You must also specify
values for any required extension properties for which no default is
defined. Some properties accept different values for each node or zone
that can master the resource. For information about the extension
properties of the resource that you are adding, see the man page for
the resource resource type.
Please check the man page for your data service to learn more about
extension properties associated with the resource that you are adding.
Any extension properties you would like to set (yes/no) [yes]?
Select a property you would like to set:
Property Name Default Setting Desired Setting
============= =============== ===============
1) GlobalDevicePaths <NULL>
2) FilesystemMountPoints <NULL>
3) AffinityOn True
4) FilesystemCheckCommand <NULL>
5) Zpools <NULL>
6) ZpoolsSearchDir <NULL>
q) Done
Option: 1
Property name: GlobalDevicePaths
Property description: The list of HA global device paths
Property type: stringarray
Property per-node: FALSE
Property value: /global/.devices/node@1
Select a property you would like to set:
Property Name Default Setting Desired Setting
============= =============== ===============
1) GlobalDevicePaths <NULL>
/global/.devices/n
2) FilesystemMountPoints <NULL>
3) AffinityOn True
4) FilesystemCheckCommand <NULL>
5) Zpools <NULL>
6) ZpoolsSearchDir <NULL>
q) Done
Option:
Select a property you would like to set:
Property Name Default Setting Desired Setting
============= =============== ===============
1) GlobalDevicePaths <NULL>
/global/.devices/n
2) FilesystemMountPoints <NULL>
/zones/usplsvulx60
3) AffinityOn True
4) FilesystemCheckCommand <NULL>
5) Zpools <NULL>
6) ZpoolsSearchDir <NULL>
q) Done
Option: q
Are you done setting properties (yes/no) [yes]?
Here is the list of extension properties you want to set:
GlobalDevicePaths=/global/.devices/node@1
FilesystemMountPoints=/zones/usplsvulx601
Is it correct (yes/no) [yes]?
Is it okay to proceed with the update (yes/no) [yes]?
--
N. Gowthaman
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