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Remove the device ID information of devices that do not exist. The
following shows an example of executing the command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scdidadm -C
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Assign device IDs. The following shows an example of executing the
command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scdidadm -r
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Notify the server of the new device ID information. The following shows
an example of executing the command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scdidadm -ui
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Update the Sun Cluster global device namespace. The following shows an
example of executing the command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scgdevs
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Set up a Quorum device at any of the nodes that constitute the cluster.
Check the device ID of the sd or ssd device, which is used for the Quorum
device. The following shows an example of executing the command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scdidadm -L
Set up a Quorum device. The following shows an example of executing
the command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -a -q globaldev=d4
In a two-node configuration, execute the following command to release
the cluster installation mode:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q reset
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When you are using volume management software, specify the settings
for the disk device group.
If you are using SDS or SVM, you must re-create the diskset. For details
on how to re-create a diskset, refer to the Sun Cluster documentation.
If you are using VxVM, you can use a VxVM disk group that was used with
HDLM. To use such a VxVM disk group, re-register it in Sun Cluster's disk
device group. To re-register it, import the VxVM disk group to any node in
the cluster, and then use the scsetup utility to register the Sun Cluster
of
After HDLM Removal on page 3-192
). For details, refer to the Sun Cluster
documentation.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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