04-17-2019 08:41 AM
My system is running solaris 9 with MP4.1 old version VCS due to the upgrade the latest version involve a lot of error so still using this version of VCS.
Let me summaris my problem:
I add the new disk to existing disk group db5_datadg and create new db5_datadgd04_vol, the new mount point in db9. The db5_datadg disk group associated with the oracle_db5 service group. My purpose is to new db5_datadgd04_vol to mount the new mount point /db9 to bring cluster online both node.
I want to service group oracle_db5 to online the new mount point /db9 managed by VCS.
db5_datadgd01 /db5/d01
db5_datadgd02 /db5/d02
db5_datadgd03 /db5/d03
db5_datadgd04 /db5/db9 -----------------------new volume to bring it online by VCS
Can you please advice the command to do that ?
Thank
04-21-2019 10:07 PM
The essential commands would be something like:
hares -add NewCFSMount CFSMount oracle_db5
hares -modify NewCFSMount Critical 0
hares -modify NewCFSMount "/db9"
hares -modify NewCFSMount BlockDevice "/dev/vx/dsk/db5_datadg/db5_datadgd04_vol"
hares -modify NewCFSMount Enabled 1
hares -link NewCFSMount DGResource
hares -link Application NewCFSMount
Substituting your names for those parts in italics. Once you're happy that the resource is behaving, then:
hares -modity NewCFSMount Critical 1
Two things way of getting more familiar with the the commands. Firstly the documentation. For CFS take a look at the SF CFS installation guide, which contains information about the relevant agent. The Bundled Agents Reference Guide is another key document. Secondly, in /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config you should find a file, main.cmd. This contains all the commands needed to recreate all the configuration files. So it contains those for your existing resources. If it doesn't exist running:
hacf -verify /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config
will create it.
04-23-2019 01:27 AM
Thank you Sir ! I will try it and get back to you result