Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
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Authorize the CP server user to administer the SFCFS cluster. You must
perform this task for the CP server users corresponding to each node in the
SFCFS cluster.
For example, issue the following command on the CP server
(mycps1.symantecexample.com) for SFCFS cluster clus1 with two nodes
galaxy and nebula:
# cpsadm -s mycps1.symantecexample.com -a\
add_clus_to_user -c clus1\
-u {f0735332-1dd1-11b2}\
-e _HA_VCS_galaxy@HA_SERVICES@galaxy.symantec.com\
-f cps_operator -g vx
Cluster successfully added to user
_HA_VCS_galaxy@HA_SERVICES@galaxy.symantec.com privileges.
# cpsadm -s mycps1.symantecexample.com -a\
add_clus_to_user -c clus1\
-u {f0735332-1dd1-11b2}\
-e _HA_VCS_nebula@HA_SERVICES@nebula.symantec.com\
-f cps_operator -g vx
Cluster successfully added to user
_HA_VCS_nebula@HA_SERVICES@nebula.symantec.com privileges.
Configuring server-based fencing on the SFCFS cluster manually
The configuration process for the client or SFCFS cluster to use CP server as a
coordination point requires editing the /etc/vxfenmode file.
You need to edit this file to specify the following information for your
configuration:
■ Fencing mode
■ Fencing mechanism
■ Fencing disk policy (if applicable to your I/O fencing configuration)
■ Appropriate value for the security configuration
■ CP server or CP servers
■ Coordinator disk group (if applicable to your I/O fencing configuration)
173Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually