Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
would be listening on or simply accept the default port suggested:
[b] (14250)
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Provide the following coordinator disks-related details at the installer prompt:
■ Enter the I/O fencing disk policy for the coordinator disks.
Enter fencing mechanism for the disk(s) (raw/dmp):
[b,q,?] raw
■ Choose the coordinator disks from the list of available disks that the
installer displays. Ensure that the disk you choose is available from all
the Storage Foundation Cluster File System (application cluster) nodes.
The number of times that the installer asks you to choose the disks depends
on the information that you provided in step 6. For example, if you had
chosen to configure two coordinator disks, the installer asks you to choose
the first disk and then the second disk:
Select disk number 1 for co-ordination point
1) c1t1d0
2) c2t1d0
3) c3t1d0
Please enter a valid disk which is available from all the
cluster nodes for co-ordination point [1-3,q] 1
■ If you have not already checked the disks for SCSI-3 PR compliance in
step 1, check the disks now.
The installer displays a message that recommends you to verify the disks
in another window and then return to this configuration procedure.
Press Enter to continue, and confirm your disk selection at the installer
prompt.
■ Enter a disk group name for the coordinator disks or accept the default.
Enter the disk group name for coordinating disk(s):
[b] (vxfencoorddg)
Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs
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