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Subject:    Re: [Veritas-ha] How to implement a NIC
From:       Timothy Arnold <timarnold () myrealbox ! com>
Date:       2004-03-02 14:24:56
Message-ID: 616C2B35-6C55-11D8-A745-0003931D9362 () myrealbox ! com
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Frank,

When adding the NIC  parallel service group, did you have to configure 
the interface within the OS first? On solaris I would need to create 
/etc/hostname.ge0 etc... I know you need to do this on a IPMultiNIC but 
I am unsure with a standard NIC resource

Thanks
tim.


On 2 Mar 2004, at 07:07, Elberzhagen, Frank wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> we did exactly the same in our production environment. Just create a 
> parallel
> servicegroup which contains
>
> -	a NIC resource for your interface ge0
> -	an IP resource which takes care of the ip adress you set on ge0
>
> It is a little difficult to describe how to create a NIC and IP 
> resource via mail
> but you can get a bunch of documentation at support.veritas.com
>
> Best Regards,
> Frank
>
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> From: Timothy Arnold <timarnold@myrealbox.com>
> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 12:25:07 +0000
> Subject: [Veritas-ha] Adding a NIC resource
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> Afternoon Gurus!
>
> [ VCS 2, Solaris 8]
>
> To increase the speed of our backups, I am introducing a new network
> interface for a dedicated backup network. Unfortunately I do not have
> the original system documentation when the cluster was installed (I
> hate being thrown in at the deep end) so I don't know how to add a new
> NIC resource.
>
> I have installed the cards in each of the four nodes and they come up
> as 'ge0'. I have created the /etc/hostname.ge0 file on each system and
> given each system an IP address. All four nodes can see each other.
> What is the best way of introducing this into VCS? I will need to
> assign each service group an IP address which is fairly easy once I
> have the resource available....
>
> I would appreciate any help and will summarise.
>
> Thanks
> Tim
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