Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
Attributes are either optional or required, although sometimes the attributes that
are optional in one configuration may be required in other configurations. Many
optional attributes have predefined or default values, which you should change
as required. A variety of internal use only attributes also exist. Do not modify
these attributes—modifying them can lead to significant problems for your clusters.
Attributes have type and dimension. Some attribute values can accept numbers,
others can accept alphanumeric values or groups of alphanumeric values, while
others are simple boolean on/off values.
The entry points and attributes for each SFCFS agent are described in this
appendix.
VCS agents included within SFCFS
SFCFS includes the following VCS agents:
■ CVMCluster agent
■ CVMVxconfigd agent
■ CVMVolDg agent
■ CFSMount agent
■ CFSfsckd
■ Coordination Point agent
An SFCFS installation automatically configures the CVMCluster resource and the
CVMVxconfigd resource.
You must configure the CVMVolDg agent for each shared disk group. If the
database uses cluster file systems, configure the CFSMount agent for each volume
in the disk group.
Use the information in this appendix about the entry points and attributes of the
listed agents to make necessary configuration changes. For information on how
to modify the VCS configuration:
See the Veritas Cluster Server Administrator’s Guide
Enabling and disabling intelligent resource monitoring
Review the following procedures to enable or disable intelligent resource
monitoring. The intelligent resource monitoring feature is disabled by default.
The IMF resource type attribute determines whether an IMF-aware agent must
perform intelligent resource monitoring.
High availability agent information
Enabling and disabling intelligent resource monitoring
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