Mark,

Sun Cluster is responsible for generating/maintaining /var/run/nodelist. 
The multi-owner disksets feature  uses this file to determine cluster 
membership of all the nodes. I believe there are additional Sun Cluster 
packages required to use the multi-owner diskset feature. Would someone 
confirm whether additional packages are necessary and tell us what they are?

-tony

Mark Brown wrote:
> I guess this issue is dead now! :-(
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>> Hi All, I am using Sun Solaris 10 06/06 edition with
>> Sun Cluster 3.1 U4 from Java Enterprise 2005 Q4. 
>>
>> It is quite easy for me to reproduce.
>> 1. Install Sun Solaris 10 06/06 to two Sun 280R
>> Servers
>> 2. Install Sun Cluster 3.1 U4 fro Java Enterprise
>> 2005 Q4 on both nodes (unconfigured in install mode),
>> configure 2x Sun CE network interconnects.
>> 3. Add a quorum device between both nodes to complete
>> cluster installation. Cluster is now operational.
>> 4. Install Sun Cluster Oracle Agent 3.1 packages:
>> SUNWscucm SUNWudlm SUNWudlmr SUNWscmd
>> 5. Create a Multiuser diskset with two hosts. It
>> complains that one host is not in nodelist.
>> 6. Check for file /var/run/nodelist. (Does not
>> exist)
>>
>> I can manually create /var/run/nodelist. But after
>> reboot the file is not recreated.
>> Is there a step that I am missing somewhere? What
>> application is responsible for /var/run/nodelist? Is
>> there a configuration file I need to set to make this
>> work? Is there anything I can debug on my side?
>>
>> -- Mark
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