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Creating a Single-System ClusterThe installation involves the following tasks:
Install the software using the HP-UX utility, swinstall.
Remove any LLT or GAB configuration files and rename LLT and GAB startup files. A single-node cluster does not require the node-to-node communication service, LLT, or the membership communication service, GAB.
Create and modify the VCS configuration files.
Start VCS and verify single-node operation. Setting the PATH VariableThe installation and other commands are located in the /sbin, /usr/sbin, and /opt/VRTSvcs/bin directories. Add these directories to your PATH environment variable. If you are using the Bourne Shell (sh or ksh), use the following command: $ PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/VRTSvcs/bin:$PATH; export PATH If you are using the C Shell (csh or tcsh), use the following command: % setenv PATH /sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/VRTSvcs/bin:$PATH Installing VCS 4.1 ManuallyInstall VCS manually by using the swinstall utility. Note At this point, refer to Installing VCS Software Manually. After you have installed VCS packages, return to this point and continue. Adding a License KeyAfter all packages have been installed on the cluster node, use the vxlicinst command to add the VCS license key on the system: # cd /opt/VRTS/bin # ./vxlicinst -k XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX Checking Licensing Information on the SystemYou can use the utility vxlicrep to display information about all VERITAS licenses on a system. For example, enter: # cd /opt/VRTS/bin # ./vxlicrep From the output, you can determine the license key, the type of license, the product for which it applies, and its expiration date, if any. Demo keys have expiration dates, permanent keys and site keys do not. |
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