TruCluster Server Handbook (HP Technologies)
6.3 Is it Member-Specific or Cluster-Common? (redux)
Let's take a closer look at the root (/), /usr, and /var directories and see what has been moved to the "member-specific status". Figure 6-5 shows the member0 directory hierarchy. Note that we use the term "member" in the figure since this directory could pertain to any member in a cluster.
The next three tables use the find(1) command to locate symbolic links in the root file system. The awk(1) command searches the output from the find command for a CDSL and prints out the link and the link's destination. Table 6-2 shows the CDSLs for the root (/) partition.
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In Table 6-3, we explore the /usr file system. Note: we have edited the following output so that all of the ".sts" files in "/usr/.smdb." are shown as one entry, "/usr/.smdb./*.sts -> ../cluster/members/{memb}/.smdb./*.sts".
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In the final table, Table 6-4, the /var file system is displayed.
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