With many thanks to Thomas Sjolshagen
It appears that CFS takes care of AdvFS and layers on top, so I can
creat a new cluster without loosing my Advfs setup. Next thing is to
try.
Here is his reply:
>>
No, clu_create and clu_add_member does not cost you your file systems
(CFS is a virtual file system which layers on top of AdvFS - the exact
same AdvFS you're currently using on your production systems). We
actually recommend building a single system, patch it, install all ISV
apps + patches and *then* create the cluster (saves a *lot* of time).
You probably have to re-tune your system after the clu_create and
preserve the "build disk" (i.e. the basic OS disk - in your case, the
current production root device) just in case you have to re-build or
anything.
// Thomas
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I have only installed Tru64 clusters on new systems before but am unsure
of the consquences of creating a cluster from a current production
system.
We are in the process of creating a SAN and adding the Tru64 environment
to the SAN, which opens up the possibility of creating more clusters.
If I create a cluster from a working 5.1A or 5.1B system will I lose the
AdvFS files and application data? To lose a production environment for a
long time would be a big problem, there would be too much data to
restore.
I would like to create a single node cluster from the current system and
then add another node
Regards,
Tom Kempster
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Received on Mon Nov 14 2005 - 11:56:14 NZDT