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ProcedureTo Update the Cluster Node Table

  1. Log in to the master node as superuser.

  2. Edit the cluster_nodes_table file on the master node with the node information for a dataless node.

    #NodeId 	Domain_id 	Name 			Attributes
    nodeid 		domainid 	dataless-node-name 	-

    The nodeid that you define in the cluster_nodes_table file must be the decimal representation of the host part of the node's IP address. For more information about the cluster_nodes_table file, see the cluster_nodes_table(4) man page.

  3. Create the cluster_nodes_table file on the master node disk:

    # /opt/SUNWcgha/sbin/nhcmmstat -c reload

  4. Repeat Step 2 for each dataless node you are adding to the cluster.

Starting the Cluster

To integrate the dataless node into the cluster, delete the not_configured file and reboot all the nodes. After the nodes have completed booting, verify the configuration before the cluster is restarted.

ProcedureTo Delete the not_configured File

During the installation of the CMM packages, the /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/not_configured file is automatically created. This file enables you to reboot a cluster node during the installation and configuration process without starting the Foundation Services.

  1. After you have completed installing and configuring the software on the dataless node, delete this file before starting the cluster.

ProcedureTo Start the Cluster

  1. As superuser, reboot the master node:

    # init 6

  2. After the master node has completed rebooting, reboot the vice-master node as superuser:

    # init 6

  3. After the vice-master node has completed rebooting, boot the master-ineligible nodes as superuser:

    # init 6

ProcedureTo Verify the Cluster Configuration

Use the nhadm tool to verify that the dataless nodes have been configured correctly and are integrated into the cluster.

  1. Log in to the dataless node as superuser.

  2. Run the nhadm tool to validate the configuration:

    # nhadm check starting

    If all checks pass the validation, the installation of the Foundation Services was successful. For more information, see the nhadm(1M) man page.

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