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Ito agents in the hacmp environment – HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes

General Installation Tips for Managed Nodes

• Pre-installation tasks

• Problems with IP aliases in AIX OS

• Installing AIX HACMP agents

ITO Agents in the HACMP Environment

Each node in an HACMP cluster has its own ITO agent and must be
accessible on a fixed IP address, which represents the node in the ITO
Node Bank. This IP address must always remain bound to the same
node. Consequently, IP addresses which are subject to change cannot be
used to install and run an ITO agent running HACMP.

If an additional adapter (network interface card) with a fixed IP address
that is not used by HACMP (as a boot, service or standby adapter) is
available on an HACMP node, it can be used for ITO Agent installation.
However, communication with the ITO server must be possible via this
additional adapter. There is no need to set up IP aliases or modify shell
scripts in this case, and all pre-installation tasks can be skipped. But it is
important that the IP address on this adapter does not change.

If no such adapter is available, each node should be assigned an IP alias
in the same network in which the boot and service IP addresses reside.
In addition, the node must be configured in such a way that this IP alias
address is assigned to the service adapter as an alias for the boot IP
address. Once a fixed IP address or an IP alias is available on a node,
that address must be used to install the ITO agent on the node. After
successful installation of the ITO agent, the IP alias is present in the

/var/lpp/OV/conf/OpC/nodeinfo

file in the field

OPC_IP_ADDRESS

.

To avoid confusion with any other IP addresses that may be set on the
interface or with messages in the Message Browser originating from
addresses other than the service address of the node, the following
naming scheme is recommended in your HACMP environment:

_boot

for the node’s boot address

_svc

for node’s service address

_stdby

for node’s standby address

_ito

for the node’s IP alias

Where is the name of the node as defined in the HACMP
configuration.