Symantec Veritas 5 User Manual

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5

After the installation is complete, review the installer report.

The installer stores the installvcs-universaluniqueidentifier response file in
the /opt/VRTS/install/logs/installvcs-universaluniqueidentifier/.response
directory where universaluniqueidentifier is a variable to uniquely identify
the file.

6

If you start VCS before VCS is installed and started on all nodes in the cluster,
you see the output similar to:

VCS:11306:Did not receive cluster membership, manual

intervention may be needed for seeding

7

Use a method of your choice (for example, by using NFS, ftp, or a floppy disk).
Copy the response file in a directory such as /tmp on the system where you
want to install VCS.

8

Edit the response file.

For the variables in the example, change the name of the system to reflect
the current local system:

.

$CFG{SYSTEMS} = ["east"];

.

.

$CFG{KEYS}{east} = ["XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX"];

.

For demo or site licenses, the license key need not be changed.

9

On the next system, perform the following:

Mount the product disc.

See

“Mounting the product disc”

on page 49.

Start the software installation using the

installvcs -responsefile

option.

#

./installvcs -responsefile /tmp/installvcs-uui.response

Where uui is the Universal Unique Identifier that the installer
automatically assigned to the response file.

See

“Starting the software installation”

on page 61.

10

Repeat step

7

through step

9

until VCS has been installed on all nodes in the

cluster.

Advanced VCS installation topics
Installing VCS with a response file where ssh or rsh are disabled

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