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Managing Differences Between Files That Are Not SharedFiles on a shared file system have the same content, as viewed from the master node and vice-master node. The following files are stored locally on the master node and vice-master node. The files must contain identical information, but they are not shared.
To manage differences that exist between files that are not shared, performing the following procedure.
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# nhadm synccheck |
If the files are not identical on the master node and vice-master node, analyze the differences between the copies of the files.
If the differences between the files are acceptable, accept them:
# nhadm syncgen |
If you accept the differences between two files, the differences will no longer be signaled by the nhadm synccheck command.
For more information about the nhadm command, see the nhadm(1M) man page.
This section provides guidelines for using naming services on the Foundation Services.
If you use a naming service such as the Network Information Services (NIS) or the Domain Name System (DNS), avoid conflicts between the names of nodes and services by doing the following:
Verify that the names of nodes specified in the /etc/hosts file are used before node names generated by your naming service.
The name assigned to a node during cluster configuration must not conflict with the name assigned to a node by the naming service.
Verify that the entries for hosts, network, and services in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file are set as follows:
[...] hosts: files [...] network: files [...] [...] services: files [...] |
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