Configuring global clusters – Symantec Veritas 5 User Manual

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Enter the SNMP console system name: [b,?]

saturn

Enter the minimum security level of messages to be sent to each console.

Enter the minimum severity of events for which SNMP traps

should be sent to saturn [I=Information, W=Warning, E=Error,

S=SevereError]: [b,?]

E

4

Add more SNMP consoles, if necessary.

If you want to add another SNMP console, enter

y

and provide the required

information at the prompt.

Would you like to add another SNMP console? [y,n,q,b] (n)

y

Enter the SNMP console system name: [b,?]

jupiter

Enter the minimum severity of events for which SNMP traps

should be sent to jupiter [I=Information, W=Warning,

E=Error, S=SevereError]: [b,?]

S

If you do not want to add, answer

n

.

Would you like to add another SNMP console? [y,n,q,b] (n)

5

Verify and confirm the SNMP notification information.

SNMP Port: 162

Console: saturn receives SNMP traps for Error or

higher events

Console: jupiter receives SNMP traps for SevereError or

higher events

Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)

Configuring global clusters

If you had installed a valid HA/DR license, the installer provides you an option to
configure this cluster as global cluster. If not, the installer proceeds to configure
VCS based on the configuration details you provided. You can also run the
gcoconfig utility in each cluster later to update the VCS configuration file for
global cluster.

You can configure global clusters to link clusters at separate locations and enable
wide-area failover and disaster recovery. The installer adds basic global cluster

Installing and configuring VCS
Installing and configuring VCS 5.0 RU3

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