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  1. ServiceGuard package manager invokes the Package Control Script with “start” as an input parameter.

  2. The Package Control Script runs each startup command in sequence to check for status, to start other processes, and to enable package resources. The startup commands are:

    • Start mirroring disk (MD) process

    • Enable disk volume group (VG)

    • Enable File Sytems

    • Enable relocatable IP addresses

    • Start user defined resources

    • Start package service processes

  3. The Package Control Script executes the toolkit interface script with the “start” parameter immediately after the Enable File Systems command above. Then, the interface script executes the HA NFS Script with the same parameter.

  4. The HA NFS Script runs each startup command in sequence to enable each NFS resource. The NFS resources include:

    • Export file systems

    • NFS Server Daemons

    • NFS service processes (Including NFS monitoring process)

  5. If an error happens during any of the startup commands, the Package Control Script and the HA NFS Script will roll back to their initial state and then exit with an error code. The exit codes are:

    • 0: SUCCESS (no error)

    • 1: FAILURE (error)

    • 2: FAILURE (error that will cause the package to fail over; only the Package Control Script exits with this error code.)

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