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# clrt register -f /usr/sbin/LGTO.clnt.rtr LGTO.clnt
# clrt register -f /usr/sbin/LGTO.clnt.rtr LGTO.clnt
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Now you have a new resource type LGTO.clnt in your cluster.


The structure of my RGs is always:
The structure of my RGs is always:
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   $(basename ${RGname} -rg)-nsr-res
   $(basename ${RGname} -rg)-nsr-res
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This expands to:
This expands to:
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# less /nsr/res/TEST_TEAM.res
Now we have a client name to which we can connect: sample-lh
 
What we need now is a resource definition in our Networker directory like this:
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# cat /nsr/res/sample.res
type: savepnpc;
type: savepnpc;
precmd: /global/recover-rg/rman_backup/scripts/networker_scripts/TESTTEAM_networker_precmd.sh;
precmd: "/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_precmd.sh >/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_precmd.log 2>&1";
pstcmd: "/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_pstcmd.sh >/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_pstcmd.log 2>&1";
timeout: "12:00pm";
timeout: "12:00pm";
abort precmd with group: Yes;
abort precmd with group: Yes;
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Revision as of 08:55, 15 September 2014

Kategorie:ZFS Kategorie:Solaris

Backup of ZFS snapshots on Solaris Cluster with Legato/EMC Networker

First of all: 1. Install Solaris client package LGTOclnt 2. Register new resource type in cluster. One one node do:

# clrt register -f /usr/sbin/LGTO.clnt.rtr LGTO.clnt

Now you have a new resource type LGTO.clnt in your cluster.


The structure of my RGs is always: RG: <name>-rg ZFS-HASP: <name>-hasp-zfs-res Logical Host: <name>-lh-res Logical Host Name: <name>-lh

So I use scripts like this:

# RGname=sample-rg
# clrs create \
  -t LGTO.clnt \
  -g ${RGname} \
  -p Resource_dependencies=$(basename ${RGname} -rg)-hasp-zfs-res \
  -p clientname=$(basename ${RGname} -rg)-lh \
  -p Network_resource=$(basename ${RGname} -rg)-lh-res \
  -p owned_paths=/local/${RGname} \
  $(basename ${RGname} -rg)-nsr-res

This expands to:

# clrs create \
  -t LGTO.clnt \
  -g sample-rg \
  -p Resource_dependencies=sample-hasp-zfs-res \
  -p clientname=sample-lh \
  -p Network_resource=sample-lh-res \
  -p owned_paths=/local/sample-rg \
  sample-nsr-res

Now we have a client name to which we can connect: sample-lh

What we need now is a resource definition in our Networker directory like this:

# cat /nsr/res/sample.res
type: savepnpc;
precmd: "/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_precmd.sh >/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_precmd.log 2>&1";
pstcmd: "/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_pstcmd.sh >/local/sample-rg/scripts/networker/networker_pstcmd.log 2>&1";
timeout: "12:00pm";
abort precmd with group: Yes;