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HACMP sync prob.

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bonsky

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Apr 23, 2001
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Bro!
I need your comment regardingt his. I was already able to sync my
configuration to the other node B but then i still got this funny
errors. Im using HACMP/ES 4.4.1 at AIx 4.3.3.09/ with 2 6H1 machines
and using shared disk
now everytime i sync it seems okay and finished with a status of OK.
but then i got this messages:

Verifying configured Resources:
WARNING: The Service IP Label ( nodeA) on nodeA is not configured to
be part of a resource group. Therefore it will not be acquired as a
service address by any node.
WARNING: The Service IP label ( nodeb) on nodeb is not configured to
be part of a resource group. Therefore it will not be acquired as a
service address by any node.
blah...
blah...
blah...
then another one is
Verifying cluster Log directories:
Recommended disk space REquired for logs:
cl_sm 14MB
blah... 2MB
blah 2 MB
blah.. 2 MB
and so on and so forth and it displays my remaing disk space

1) i have configured all my filesystem with about 90M each even tmp and users. is that enough?
2) I havent created any resource group at of this moment, does it
have something to do with the error?but i tried to create resource but it seems that i still got the same error message.

3) I did not place any Network address at the service definition of
adapter.. coz ibelieve that one is optional.. would that affect my
config?

Everything seems okay to me but i cant figured it out whats wrong?

I am trying to do a cascading with manual failback
thansk a lot!
bonsky

 
bonsky,

Well firstly the service IP label error - like you said you have not yet created resource groups so you would expect that when running sync. When you have created a resource group and added the relevant service IP address this error will disappear.

The log file section of the sync. just ensures that there is enough space in the respective filesystems for each log. 90 meg is more than enough for any of the logs.

You do not have a problem, just configure your resource groups and relax.

Cheers

PSD
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4.3 Systems Support
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX V4 HACMP
 
Thanks a lot.
at least i know that im on the right track...
more power
 
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