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

$CFG{fencing_cpc_config_cpagent}=0;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_cps}=[ qw(10.200.117.145) ];
$CFG{fencing_cpc_dgname}="vxfencoorddg";
$CFG{fencing_cpc_diffab}=0;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_disks}=[ qw(emc_clariion0_37 emc_clariion0_13) ];
$CFG{fencing_cpc_mechanism}="raw";
$CFG{fencing_cpc_ncps}=3;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_ndisks}=2;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_ports}{"10.200.117.145"}=14250;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_reusedg}=1;
$CFG{fencing_cpc_security}=1;
$CFG{opt}{configure}=1;
$CFG{opt}{fencing}=1;
$CFG{prod}="SFCFS51";
$CFG{systems}=[ qw(galaxy nebula) ];
$CFG{vcs_clusterid}=1256;
$CFG{vcs_clustername}="clus1";
$CFG{vxfen_config_fencing_option}=1;
Response file variables to configure non-SCSI3
server-based I/O fencing
Table C-3 lists the fields in the response file that are relevant for non-SCSI3
server-based customized I/O fencing.
See About I/O fencing for Storage Foundation Cluster File System in virtual
machines that do not support SCSI-3 PR on page 83.
Table C-3
Non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing response file definitions
DefinitionResponse file field
Defines whether to configure non-SCSI3 server-based
I/O fencing.
Valid values are 1 or 0. Enter 1 to configure non-SCSI3
server-based I/O fencing.
CFG{non_scsi3_fencing}
401Configuring I/O fencing using a response file
Response file variables to configure non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing