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Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE 7.4.1 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2019-06-18
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.1)
Platform: Linux
- Section I. Configuring SF Sybase ASE CE
- Preparing to configure SF Sybase CE
- Configuring SF Sybase CE
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE components using the script-based installer
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE cluster
- Configuring SF Sybase CE in secure mode
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Configuring the SF Sybase CE cluster
- Configuring SF Sybase CE clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Performing an automated SF Sybase CE configuration
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Configuring a cluster under VCS control using a response file
- Section II. Post-installation and configuration tasks
- Section III. Upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- Planning to upgrade SF Sybase CE
- Performing a full upgrade of SF Sybase CE using the product installer
- Performing an automated full upgrade of SF Sybase CE using response files
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Sybase CE from version 6.2.1 and later release
- Performing a rolling upgrade of SF Sybase CE
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Section IV. Installation and upgrade of Sybase ASE CE
- Installing, configuring, and upgrading Sybase ASE CE
- Preparing to configure the Sybase instances under VCS control
- Installing, configuring, and upgrading Sybase ASE CE
- Section V. Adding and removing nodes
- Adding a node to SF Sybase CE clusters
- Adding the node to a cluster manually
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Adding the new instance to the Sybase ASE CE cluster
- Removing a node from SF Sybase CE clusters
- Adding a node to SF Sybase CE clusters
- Section VI. Configuration of disaster recovery environments
- Section VII. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Sample installation and configuration values
- Appendix C. Tunable files for installation
- Appendix D. Configuration files
- Sample main.cf files for Sybase ASE CE configurations
- Appendix E. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix F. High availability agent information
Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) and Cluster File System (CFS) on the new node
Modify the existing cluster configuration to configure Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) and Cluster File System (CFS) for the new node.
To configure CVM and CFS on the new node
- Make a backup copy of the main.cf file on the existing node, if not backed up in previous procedures. For example:
# cd /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config # cp main.cf main.cf.2node
- On one of the nodes in the existing cluster, set the cluster configuration to read-write mode:
# haconf -makerw
- Add the new node to the VCS configuration, if not already added:
# hasys -add system3
- To enable the existing cluster to recognize the new node, run the following commands on one of the existing nodes:
# hagrp -modify cvm SystemList -add system3 2 # hagrp -modify cvm AutoStartList -add system3 # hares -modify cvm_clus CVMNodeId -add system3 2 # haconf -dump -makero # /etc/vx/bin/vxclustadm -m vcs reinit # /etc/vx/bin/vxclustadm nidmap
- On the remaining nodes of the existing cluster, run the following commands:
# /etc/vx/bin/vxclustadm -m vcs reinit # /etc/vx/bin/vxclustadm nidmap
- Copy the configuration files from one of the nodes in the existing cluster to the new node:
# rcp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf \ system3:/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf # rcp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/CFSTypes.cf \ system3:/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/CFSTypes.cf # rcp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/CVMTypes.cf \ system3:/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/CVMTypes.cf
- The
/etc/vx/tunefstab
file sets non-default tunables for local-mounted and cluster-mounted file systems.If you have configured a
/etc/vx/tunefstab
file to tune cluster-mounted file systems on any of the existing cluster nodes, you may want the new node to adopt some or all of the same tunables.To adopt some or all tunables, review the contents of the file, and copy either the file, or the portions desired, into the
/etc/vx/tunefstab
file on the new cluster node.