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

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# scsi3_disk_policy determines the way in which I/O Fencing communicates with
# the coordination disks. This field is required only if customized
# coordinator disks are being used.
#
# available options:
# dmp - use dynamic multipathing
# raw - connect to disks using the native interface
#
# scsi3_disk_policy=dmp
#
# Seconds for which the winning sub cluster waits to allow for the losing
# subcluster to panic & drain I/Os. Useful in the absence of SCSI3 based
# data disk fencing
loser_exit_delay=55
#
# Seconds for which vxfend process wait for a customized fencing
# script to complete. Only used with vxfen_mode=customized
vxfen_script_timeout=25
#
# security when enabled uses secure communication to the cp server
# using VxAT (Veritas Authentication Service)
# available options:
# 0 - don't use Veritas Authentication Service for cp server
# communication
# 1 - use Veritas Authentication Service for cp server
# communication
security=1
#
# Specify 3 or more odd number of coordination points in this file,
# one in each row. They can be all-CP servers, all-SCSI-3 compliant
# coordinator disks, or a combination of CP servers and SCSI-3 compliant
# coordinator disks. Please ensure that the CP server coordination points
# are numbered sequentially and in the same order on all the cluster nodes.
#
# Coordination Point Server(CPS) is specified as:
#
# cps<number>=<Virtual IP/Virtual hostname of cp server> in square
183Configuring SFCFS for data integrity
Setting up non-SCSI3 fencing in virtual environments manually