Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
Table C-3
Non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing response file definitions
(continued)
DefinitionResponse file field
Enter '1' or '0' depending upon whether you want to
configure the Coordination Point agent using the
installer or not.
Enter "0" if you do not want to configure the
Coordination Point agent using the installer.
Enter "1" if you want to use the installer to configure
the Coordination Point agent.
CFG {fencing_cpc_config_cpagent}
Name of the service group which will have the
Coordination Point agent resource as part of it.
Note: This field is obsolete if the
fencing_cpc_config_cpagent field is given a
value of '0'.
CFG {fencing_cpc_cpagentgrp}
Virtual IP address or Virtual hostname of the CP
servers.
CFG {fencing_cpc_cps}
This response field indicates whether the CP servers
and SFCFS clusters use different root brokers.
Entering a "1" indicates that they are using different
root brokers.
Entering a "0" indicates that they are not using
different root brokers.
CFG {fencing_cpc_diffab}
Total number of coordination points (CP servers only)
being used.
CFG {fencing_cpc_ncps}
The port of the CP server that is denoted by cps .CFG {fencing_cpc_ports}
The name of the authentication broker (AB) for any
one of the SFCFS cluster nodes.
CFG {fencing_cpc_ccab}
The port at which the authentication broker (AB)
mentioned above listens for authentication..
CFG {fencing_cpc_cpsabport}
The port at which the authentication broker (AB)
mentioned above listens for authentication.
CFG {fencing_cpc_ccabport}
The name of the authentication broker (AB) for any
one of the CP servers.
CFG {fencing_cpc_cpsab}
Configuring I/O fencing using a response file
Response file variables to configure non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing
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