Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Installation Guide (5900-1510, April 2011)
See “Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs”
on page 147.
See “Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installsfcfs”
on page 159.
See “Setting up non-SCSI3 server-based I/O fencing using
installsfcfs” on page 169.
Using the installsfcfs
See “Configuring Storage Foundation Cluster File System using
the Web-based installer” on page 131.
Using the Web-based
installer
Note: The Web-based
installer supports only
the disk-based fencing
configuration.
See “Response file variables to configure disk-based I/O fencing”
on page 396.
See “Response file variables to configure server-based I/O
fencing” on page 398.
See “Response file variables to configure server-based I/O
fencing” on page 398.
See “Configuring I/O fencing using response files” on page 395.
Using response files
See “Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually” on page 154.
See “Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually” on page 169.
See “Setting up non-SCSI3 fencing in virtual environments
manually” on page 180.
Manually editing
configuration files
Typical SFCFS cluster configuration with server-based I/O fencing
Figure 7-4 displays a configuration using a SFCFS cluster (with two nodes), a single
CP server, and two coordinator disks. The nodes within the SFCFS cluster are
connected to and communicate with each other using LLT links.
Preparing to configure SFCFS
About planning to configure I/O fencing
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