3
Deport the coordinator disk group:
#
vxdg deport vxfencoorddg
4
Import the disk group with the
-t
option to avoid automatically importing it
when the nodes restart:
#
vxdg -t import vxfencoorddg
5
Deport the disk group. Deporting the disk group prevents the coordinator
disks from serving other purposes:
#
vxdg deport vxfencoorddg
Creating I/O fencing configuration files
After you set up the coordinator disk group, you must do the following to configure
I/O fencing:
■
Create the I/O fencing configuration file /etc/vxfendg
■
Update the I/O fencing configuration file /etc/vxfenmode
To update the I/O fencing files and start I/O fencing
1
On each nodes, type:
#
echo "vxfencoorddg" > /etc/vxfendg
Do not use spaces between the quotes in the "vxfencoorddg" text.
This command creates the /etc/vxfendg file, which includes the name of the
coordinator disk group.
2
On all cluster nodes depending on the SCSI-3 mechanism, type one of the
following selections:
■
For DMP configuration:
#
cp /etc/vxfen.d/vxfenmode_scsi3_dmp /etc/vxfenmode
■
For raw device configuration:
Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually
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Summary of Contents for Veritas Cluster Server 5.0 Update 3
Page 1: ...Veritas Cluster Server Installation Guide Linux for IBM Power 5 0 Release Update 3...
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Page 12: ...Contents 12...
Page 22: ...Introducing Veritas Cluster Server About VCS optional components 22...
Page 28: ...Planning to install VCS Supported software 28...
Page 104: ...Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity Setting up disk based I O fencing manually 104...
Page 152: ...Installing VCS on a single node Adding a node to a single node cluster 152...