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# touch /etc/notrouter |
If a system running the Solaris operating system has two network interfaces, it is configured as a router by default. However, a Foundation Services cluster network must not be routed for security reasons.
Reboot the installation server to start or restart the Solaris daemons:
# init 6 |
The following daemons are started or are restarted:
rarpd
rpc.bootparamd
lockd
statd
mountd
nfsd
inetd
This section describes how to erase a previous DHCP boot configuration on the prototype machine.
Get the ok prompt on the prototype machine.
For example:
telnet> send brk ok> |
Configure the OBP parameters:
ok> setenv boot-device disk net |
The following files are the SMCT configuration files:
cluster.conf
machine.conf
network.conf
master-system.conf
install-server.conf
Each SMCT configuration file has a template file in the directory /opt/SUNWcgha/nhsmct/etc/models. Make sure that you have copied the template files to a directory of your choice as described in the Netra High Availability Suite Foundation Services 2.1 6/03 Release Notes.
The default directory for the cluster configuration files is the smct-config-dir/models directory. If the -c option is not used when running SMCT commands, the cluster configuration files are expected to be located in this directory.
If you copy the templates to a user-defined configuration directory, you must use this directory location with the -c option when running the SMCT commands.
When you run an SMCT command, the SMCT looks for the configuration files first in the directory specified with the -c option if used. If the -c option is not used, the SMCT looks for the necessary configuration files in the smct-config-dir. If there are no files in the smct-config-dir, the SMCT looks for the configuration files in the /opt/SUNWcgha/nhsmct/etc/models/ directory.
For information about the configurable elements of these files, see Appendix A, Configuration Element Rules.
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