If the file on one of the existing nodes resembles:
0 galaxy
1 nebula
Update the file for all nodes, including the new one, resembling:
0 galaxy
1 nebula
2 saturn
2
Create the file /etc/llttab on the new node, making sure that line beginning
"
" specifies the new node.
set-node
The file /etc/llttab on an existing node can serve as a guide.
The following example describes a system where node saturn is the new node
on cluster number 2:
set-node saturn
set-cluster 2
link eth1 eth1 - ether - -
link eth2 eth2 - ether - -
3
On the new system, run the command:
# /sbin/lltconfig -c
To configure GAB
1
Create the file /etc/gabtab on the new system.
If the /etc/gabtab file on the existing nodes resembles:
/sbin/gabconfig -c
The file on the new node should be the same. Symantec recommends that
you use the
-c -nN
If the /etc/gabtab file on the existing nodes resembles:
/sbin/gabconfig -c -n2
The file on all nodes, including the new node, should change to reflect the
change in the number of cluster nodes. For example, the new file on each
node should resemble:
/sbin/gabconfig -c -n3
option, where N is the number of cluster nodes.
Adding and removing cluster nodes
Adding a node to a cluster
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