HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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NOTE:

You can specify the host name instead of the fixed IP address if the fixed IP address and

the corresponding host name are registered in

/etc/hosts

, an NIS server, or a DNS server.

See the NAS Blade Manager User's Guide for information about registering the fixed IP address
and the corresponding host name in

/etc/hosts

and how the NAS Blade system can search

the host name using NIS or DNS.

Based on

Table 37 (page 174)

, change each entry of

ip_address

in

HORCM_MON

to an appropriate

value. For the entry service in

HORCM_MON

and the entry in

HORCM_CMD

, appropriate values are

specified when NAS Backup Restore is installed.

Change the entries poll and timeout to the appropriate values according to hardware requirements.

Table 38 Example 1: XP RAID Manager configuration definition file (for instance number 16)

HORCM_MON

#ip_address service poll(10ms) timeout(10ms)

123.456.78.51 20331 1000 3000

HORCM_CMD

#dev_name dev_name dev_name

#UnitID 0 (Serial# 62486)

/dev/sdf

HORCM_DEV

#dev_group dev_name port# TargetID LU# MU#

# /dev/sdj SER = 62486 LDEV = 70 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_000 CL1-A-1 0 0

# /dev/sdk SER = 62486 LDEV = 18 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_001 CL1-A-1 0 1

?

?

# /dev/sdw SER = 62486 LDEV = 66 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_013 CL1-A-1 0 13

# /dev/sdx SER = 62486 LDEV = 14 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_014 CL1-A-1 0 14

# /dev/sdy SER = 62486 LDEV = 68 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_015 CL1-A-1 0 15

# /dev/sdz SER = 62486 LDEV = 16 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 3 ]

VG VG_016 CL1-A-1 0 16

HORCM_INST

#dev_group ip_address service

VG 127.0.0.1 52323

Next, delete unnecessary LU entries (lines) for the

HORCM_DEV

section, except for the LU entry

(line) you want to control using XP RAID Manager (see

Table 40 (page 176)

).

LUs constituting a file system and their LDEV numbers can be reviewed using the following command.

$ sudo horc_devlist | grep ':File System Name$'

For example, in

Table 39 (page 176)

, 11, 12, and 13 are LUs constituting the file system sample.

Their LDEV numbers are 64, 12, and 66.

Preparing for XP Continuous Access Journal operations

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