srv209# scdidadm -L 1 srv209:/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0 /dev/did/rdsk/d1
2 srv209:/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0 /dev/did/rdsk/d2 3 srv210:/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0 /dev/did/rdsk/d3 4 srv210:/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0 /dev/did/rdsk/d4 Madhan, i don?t have certain if i did sure, i?m not using storage then my mountpoint zone is on zpoll ( zpoll create ...... ) and the ldapserver is a zfs file system, my zones is iqual in both servers, this is way that i?m using because i?m not use storage. Is it ok ? Then when i run clq add d1 on srv209 appears (clq: (C400923) Cannot find device "d1" to add.). Do I realy need the quorum ? i don?t understand very well the concept about quorum vote, quorum device then i am so confused. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wesley Naves de Faria Analista de Suporte SCSA - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 SCNA - Sun Certified Network Administrator for Solaris 10 FreeBSD / OpenBSD / Linux AGANP - Agencia Goiana de Administra??o e Neg?cios P?blicos Fone: 62 3201-6582 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _____ De: Madhan.Balasubramanian at Sun.COM [mailto:Madhan.Balasubramanian at Sun.COM] Enviada em: quinta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2007 16:36 Para: Wesley Naves Cc: ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org Assunto: Re: [ha-clusters-discuss] RES: RES: Monitoring Public Netork in 2 nodes Wesley Naves wrote: Exactly :-) .... sorry but i?m learning SC now. i?v been configured IP address on zone. No problem!. I am glad that you are trying it out :-) . you can go through the HA containers guide to understand the different combinations possible for network configuration. Accordingly, you can reconfigure the zone. To add a quorum, do the following: execute scdidadm -L If any of the disk is listed twice, it means that it is shared and can be accessed by both nodes. Then you can choose one and add it with the clq add command. eg) #bash-3.00# scdidadm -L 1 pjoker3:/dev/rdsk/c0t216000C0FF898467d21 /dev/did/rdsk/d1 1 pjoker1:/dev/rdsk/c0t216000C0FF898467d21 /dev/did/rdsk/d1 #clq add d1 Then execute clq status once again to check if the device is online. Then you can reboot one node and check if the other goes down or not. Best Regards, Madhan Kumar zonename: ldapserver zonepath: /zonas/ldapserver brand: native autoboot: false bootargs: pool: limitpriv: scheduling-class: ip-type: shared [cpu-shares: 2] net: address: 10.1.100.21/24 physical: bnx0 attr: name: comment type: string value: "Master LDAP Server" rctl: name: zone.cpu-shares value: (priv=privileged,limit=2,action=none) clq output Cluster Quorum === --- Quorum Votes Summary --- Needed Present Possible ------ ------- -------- 2 2 2 --- Quorum Votes by Node --- Node Name Present Possible Status --------- ------- -------- ------ aga253distp209 1 1 Online aga253distp210 1 1 Online -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ha-clusters-discuss/attachments/20071018/4aac2494/attachment.html>
