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Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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Adding and removing cluster nodesAdding a node to a cluster157Installing the VCS software manuallyConfiguring LLT and GABInstall the VCS <strong>5.0</strong> packages manually and install the license key.See “Installing VCS software manually” on page 85.See “Adding a license key” on page 87.Create the LLT and GAB configuration files on the new node and update the fileson the existing nodes.To configure LLT1 Create the file /etc/llthosts on the new node. You must also update it on eachof the current nodes in the cluster.For example, suppose you are adding east to a cluster consisting of northand south:■■If the file on one of the existing nodes resembles:0 north1 southUpdate the file <strong>for</strong> all nodes, including the new one, resembling:0 north1 south2 east2 Create the file /etc/llttab on the new node, making sure that line beginning“set-node” specifies the new node.The file /etc/llttab on an existing node can serve as a guide.See “/etc/llttab” on page 130.The following example describes a system where node east is the new nodeon cluster number 2:set-node eastset-cluster 2link e1000g0 e1000g:0 - ether - ­link e1000g1 e1000g:1 - ether - ­3 On the new system, run the command:# /sbin/lltconfig -c To configure GAB1 Create the file /etc/gabtab on the new system.■If the /etc/gabtab file on the existing nodes resembles:/sbin/gabconfig -c

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