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

CVMCluster agent sample configuration
The following is an example definition for the CVMCluster service group:
CVMCluster cvm_clus (
Critical = 0
CVMClustName = clus1
CVMNodeId = { galaxy = 0, nebula = 1 }
CVMTransport = gab
CVMTimeout = 200
)
CVMVxconfigd agent
The CVMVxconfigd agent starts and monitors the vxconfigd daemon. The
vxconfigd daemon maintains disk and disk group configurations, communicates
configuration changes to the kernel, and modifies the configuration information
that is stored on disks. CVMVxconfigd must be present in the CVM service group.
The CVMVxconfigd agent is an OnOnly agent; the agent starts the resource when
the cluster starts up and VCS restarts the resource when necessary. The Operations
attribute specifies these default aspects of startup.
Symantec recommends starting the vxconfigd daemon with the syslog option,
which enables logging of debug messages. Note that the SFCFS installation
configures the syslog option for the CVMVxconfigd agent.
This agent is IMF-aware and uses asynchronous monitoring framework (AMF)
kernel driver for IMF notification. For more information about the Intelligent
Monitoring Framework (IMF) and intelligent resource monitoring, refer to the
Veritas Cluster Server Administrators Guide.
Entry points for CVMVxconfigd agent
Table F-3 describes the entry points for the CVMVxconfigd agent.
Table F-3
CVMVxconfigd entry points
DescriptionEntry Point
Starts the vxconfigd daemonOnline
N/AOffline
Monitors whether vxconfigd daemon is runningMonitor
425High availability agent information
CVMVxconfigd agent