2.
Before you add the new member system to the cluster (or ASE), boot it
to single-user mode:
>>>
boot -fl s
3.
Execute the following commands to mount the file systems, set the root
file system writeable, and start the network on the new member system:
#
/sbin/lsmbstartup
#
/sbin/bcheckrc
#
/sbin/init.d/inet start
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Note
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You only have to execute
/sbin/lsmbstartup
if you are
using the Logical Storage Manager (LSM).
4.
Copy
/etc/emx.info
from any of the other member systems to the
new member system.
5.
Invoke the
/usr/sbin/emxmgr -c /etc/emx.info
command to
synchronize the database.
6.
Ensure that device special files are created using one of the following
methods:
•
Reboot the new member system. Device special files will
automatically be created.
•
Use the
scsimgr
command to create the device special files:
#
scsimgr -scan_bus bus=#
7.
At the HSG80 controller, make sure that the connection for the new
member’s adapter’s worldwide name is
TRU64_UNIX
.
8.
Boot the system to multi-user mode.
9.
Add the system as a cluster or ASE member.
5.4.2 Replacing a Cluster Member System
If you are replacing a cluster member system with a new system, the method
used depends on whether or not the new member system has new KGPSA
host bus adapters or the KGPSA adapters were taken from the system that
was being removed from the cluster.
If the new system has the old KGPSA adapters, after the hardware is
installed, you can use the procedure in Section 5.4.1 because the databases
on the other member systems are synchronized.
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