Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
Setting up non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing using
installsfcfs
If Storage Foundation Cluster File System cluster is configured to run in secure
mode, then verify that the configuration is correct before you configure non-SCSI3
server-based I/O fencing.
Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually
Tasks that are involved in setting up server-based I/O fencing manually include:
Table 9-2
Tasks to set up server-based I/O fencing manually
DescriptionAction
See “Preparing the CP servers manually for use by the
SFCFS cluster” on page 169.
Preparing the CP servers for
use by the Storage Foundation
Cluster File System cluster
See “Configuring server-based fencing on the SFCFS
cluster manually” on page 173.
Modifying I/O fencing
configuration files to configure
server-based I/O fencing
See “Modifying VCS configuration to use I/O fencing”
on page 157.
Modifying Storage Foundation
Cluster File System
configuration to use I/O
fencing
See “Configuring Coordination Point agent to monitor
coordination points” on page 177.
Configuring Coordination Point
agent to monitor coordination
points
See “Verifying server-based I/O fencing configuration”
on page 179.
Verifying the server-based I/O
fencing configuration
Preparing the CP servers manually for use by the SFCFS cluster
Use this procedure to manually prepare the CP server for use by the SFCFS cluster
or clusters.
Table 9-3 displays the sample values used in this procedure.
169Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs