Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
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Verify and confirm the coordination points information for the fencing
configuration.
For example:
Total number of coordination points being used: 3
CP Server (Port):
1. 10.209.80.197 (14250)
SCSI-3 disks:
1. c1t1d0
2. c2t1d0
Disk Group name for the disks in customized fencing: vxfencoorddg
Disk mechanism used for customized fencing: raw
The installer initializes the disks and the disk group and deports the disk
group on the Storage Foundation Cluster File System (application cluster)
node.
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If the CP server is configured for security, the installer sets up secure
communication between the CP server and the Storage Foundation Cluster
File System (application cluster):
■ Make sure that the security configuration in the application cluster and
the CP server is the same. If CP server is configured for security, ensure
that the application cluster also runs in secure mode.
■ If the CP server is configured for security, perform the following steps:
■ Review the output as the installer verifies if the Storage Foundation
Cluster File System (application cluster) nodes have already established
trust with an AT root broker.
■ If the Storage Foundation Cluster File System (application cluster)
nodes and the CP server use different AT root brokers, enter y at the
installer prompt and provide the following information:
■ Hostname for the authentication broker for any one of the CP
servers
■ Port number where the authentication broker for the CP server is
listening for establishing trust
■ Hostname for the authentication broker for any one of the Storage
Foundation Cluster File System (application cluster) nodes
■ Port number where the authentication broker for the Storage
Foundation Cluster File System (application cluster) is listening
for establishing trust
163Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs