03-12-2017 12:22 AM
Hi,
I have two systems, Solaris and RHEL, when I configure ha on both systems, the RHEL responds OK, but solaris goes to "OFFLINE|FAULTED" state,
I found the following suggestions, but to no avail:
svcadm enable svc:/network/nfs/fedfs-client:default
svcadm enable svc:/network/nfs/client:default
svccfg delete -f svc:/network/nfs/server:default
svccfg delete -f svc:/network/nfs/mapid:default
svccfg delete -f svc:/network/nfs/status:default
svccfg delete -f svc:/network/nfs/nlockmgr:default
/usr/lib/nfs/lockd &
/usr/lib/nfs/statd &
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-15-2017 06:17 AM
I read the manual and found the following:
Using Service Management Facility (SMF) to control NFS daemons for Solaris 10
I used the cli from this section, and that worked.
Thank You!
03-13-2017 12:27 AM
Can you please tell us VCS/Infoscale version?
And Solaris version?
Have you gone through the 'NFS agent' section of vcs_bundled_agents_##_sol.pdf ?
03-13-2017 01:32 AM
Solaris 11.2 and 11.3
VCS 6.2.1
I think I did, but I will check it out again to be on the safe side.
Dave.
03-13-2017 02:11 AM
I do not have a version 6.2 manual handy, only 7.2.
Here I see for UseSMF attribute:
On Solaris 11, UseSMF must be set to 1.
Note: On Solaris 11, when you use a SMF service to enable the NFS
server, ensure that there is at least one shared directory present on
each node to configure the agent. Use the following command to share
a directory across reboots:
#share /xyz
On Solaris 11, to keep NFS daemons always running, do one of the following:
■ On each node, set application/auto_enable to false for
nfs/status, nfs/server, and nfs/lockmgr SMF service:
# svccfg -s nfs/status listprop -f application/auto_enable
# svccfg -s nfs/server listprop -f application/auto_enable
# svccfg -s nfs/nlockmgr listprop -f application/auto_enable
Or
■ Ensure that there is at least one shared directory present on each
node to configure the agent. Use the following command to share
a directory across reboots:
# share /xyz
Please also read through 'Dependencies for NFS agent'.
03-15-2017 06:17 AM
I read the manual and found the following:
Using Service Management Facility (SMF) to control NFS daemons for Solaris 10
I used the cli from this section, and that worked.
Thank You!