Creating vcs configuration files, Verifying the nic configuration – Symantec Veritas 5 User Manual

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for installation are not met, the utility stops and indicates the actions that are
required to proceed with the process. Review the output as the installer uninstalls
any previous versions and installs the VCS 5.0 RU3 RPMs.

Creating VCS configuration files

After you install the RPMs and provide the configuration information, the installer
continues to create configuration files and copies them to each system.

Creating Cluster Server configuration files ............ Done

Copying configuration files to galaxy.................... Done

Copying configuration files to nebula.................... Done

Cluster Server configured successfully.

If you chose to configure the cluster in secure mode, the installer also configures
the Symantec Product Authentication Service.

Depending on the mode you chose to set up Authentication Service, the installer
does one of the following:

Creates the security principal

Executes the encrypted file to create security principal on each node in the
cluster

The installer then does the following before the installer starts VCS in secure
mode:

Creates the VxSS service group

Creates the Authentication Server credentials on each node in the cluster

Creates the Web credentials for VCS users

Sets up trust with the root broker

Verifying the NIC configuration

The installer verifies on all the nodes if all NICs have PERSISTENT_NAME set
correctly.

If the persistent interface names are not configured correctly for the network
devices, the installer displays the following warnings:

Verifying that all NICs have PERSISTENT_NAME set correctly on

galaxy:

For VCS to run correctly, the names of the NIC cards must be

boot persistent.

Installing and configuring VCS
Installing and configuring VCS 5.0 RU3

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