Performing automated vcs installations, Performing automated vcs, Installations – Symantec Veritas 5 User Manual

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set-addr

3 link1 192.1.7.3

set-addr

3 link2 192.1.8.3

#disable LLT broadcasts

set-bcasthb

0

set-arp

0

The /etc/llttab file on Node 0 resembles:

set-node Node0

set-cluster 1

link link1 udp - udp 50000 - 192.1.1.1 -

link link2 udp - udp 50001 - 192.1.2.1 -

#set address of each link for all peer nodes in the cluster

#format: set-addr node-id link tag-name address

set-addr

1 link1 192.1.3.1

set-addr

1 link2 192.1.4.1

set-addr

2 link1 192.1.5.2

set-addr

2 link2 192.1.6.2

set-addr

3 link1 192.1.7.3

set-addr

3 link2 192.1.8.3

#disable LLT broadcasts

set-bcasthb

0

set-arp

0

Performing automated VCS installations

Using installvcs program with the

-responsefile

option is useful not only for

installing and configuring VCS within a secure environment. This option is also
useful for conducting unattended installations to other clusters as well. Typically,
you can use the response file generated during the installation of VCS on one
cluster to install VCS on other clusters. You can copy the file to a system in another
cluster and manually edit the file to contain appropriate values.

When the systems are set up and meet the requirements for installation, you can
perform an unattended installation. You perform the installation from one of the
cluster systems where you have copied the response file.

Advanced VCS installation topics
Performing automated VCS installations

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