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Adding shared storage and testing disks for SCSI-3 compliance
Testing disks for SCSI-3 compliance
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For Linux, enter the following:
sdx
7
At the
Which disk group
prompt, enter
none
.
You create disk groups later.
For details on creating disk groups, see “
Setting up and testing the
coordinator disks
” on page 103.
8
Initialize the disk as the default.
9
Exit the utility. Type
q
.
To verify each system sees the same added devices (optional)
From each system, the names of the added disks may be different. By using a
command to check the serial number of the disk, you can verify that a specific
disk is the same one as seen from each system. This is important when you have
added many disks.
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Use the following command on each system, making sure that the device
path is the appropriate one from each system (they are likely to be different):
vxfenadm -i
device_path
In the output, examine the serial number and verify it is the same disk.
Testing disks for SCSI-3 compliance
Test the data disks you are going to use for SCSI-3 compliance and I/O fencing
support.
Use the following procedure to test the data disks for either the Policy Master
cluster system or client systems.
Summary of Contents for Veritas Cluster Server One
Page 1: ...Veritas Cluster Server One Installation Guide AIX HP UX Linux Solaris 5 0...
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Page 16: ...16 Contents...
Page 34: ...34 Getting ready to install VCS One Configuring ssh rsh or remsh before installing...
Page 82: ...82 Installing the Simulator Installing the Simulator...
Page 126: ...126 Upgrading from VCS One 2 0 1 to 5 0 Upgrading the client...
Page 148: ...148 Sample Policy Master upgrade scenarios Upgrade scenario details...
Page 194: ...194 Sample installation output Installing the VCS One client...
Page 210: ...210 Index...