Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)

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Review the output as the installer updates the application cluster information
on each of the CP servers to ensure connectivity between them. The installer
then populates the /etc/vxfenmode file with the appropriate details in each
of the application cluster nodes.
The installer also populates the /etc/vxfenmode file with the entry
single_cp=1 for such single CP server fencing configuration.
Updating client cluster information on CP Server 10.210.80.199
Adding the client cluster to the CP Server 10.210.80.199 .................. Done
Registering client node galaxy with CP Server 10.210.80.199.............. Done
Adding CPClient user for communicating to CP Server 10.210.80.199 ......... Done
Adding cluster clus1 to the CPClient user on CP Server 10.210.80.199 ... Done
Registering client node nebula with CP Server 10.210.80.199 ............. Done
Adding CPClient user for communicating to CP Server 10.210.80.199 ......... Done
Adding cluster clus1 to the CPClient user on CP Server 10.210.80.199 ... Done
Updating /etc/vxfenmode file on galaxy .................................. Done
Updating /etc/vxfenmode file on nebula ......... ........................ Done
See About I/O fencing configuration files on page 86.
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Configure the CP agent on the Storage Foundation Cluster File System
(application cluster).
Do you want to configure CP Agent on the client cluster? [y,n,q]
(y)
Enter a non-existing name for the service group for CP Agent:
[b] (vxfen)
Adding CP Agent via galaxy ........................ Done
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Review the output as the installer stops and restarts VCS with the fencing
processes on each application cluster node, and completes the I/O fencing
configuration.
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Note the location of the configuration log files, summary files, and response
files that the installer displays for later use.
Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs
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