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Note
Although GFS 6.0 requires no
CCA.
Tip
You can use the
(CCS) files for modification.
5. (Optional) Activate pools on all nodes.
Command usage:
Reference: Section 5.6 Activating/Deactivating a Pool Volume
Example:
pool_assemble -a
6. (Optional) Create CCS archive on CCA device. The CCS archive is created from the directory
of new CCS files as described in Step 5.
Command usage:
Reference: Section 7.1 Creating a CCS Archive
Example:
ccs_tool create /root/alpha/ /dev/pool/alpha_cca
7. Start
on all nodes.
ccsd
This includes all GFS nodes and all nodes that will run the LOCK_GULM server.
Command usage:
Reference: Section 7.2 Starting CCS in the Cluster
Example:
ccsd -d /dev/pool/alpha_cca
8. Start LOCK_GULM server.
Start
lock_gulmd
Command usage:
Reference: Section 8.2.3 Starting LOCK_GULM Servers
Example:
lock_gulmd
9. Mount GFS file systems on all GFS nodes.
Command usage:
Reference: Section 9.2 Mounting a File System
Example:
mount -t gfs /dev/pool/pool0 /gfs
license.ccs
ccs_tool extract
pool_assemble -a
ccs_tool create Directory Device
ccsd -d Device
on all nodes.
lock_gulmd
mount -t gfs BlockDevice MountPoint
file, you can safely leave the license file in the
command to extract the Cluster Configuration System
Appendix B. Upgrading GFS

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