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Symantec Veritas Cluster Server - Modifying VCS Configuration to Use I;O Fencing

Symantec Veritas Cluster Server
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# cp /etc/vxfen.d/vxfenmode_scsi3_raw /etc/vxfenmode
3
To check the updated /etc/vxfenmode configuration, enter the following
command on one of the nodes. For example:
# more /etc/vxfenmode
Modifying VCS configuration to use I/O fencing
After you add coordinator disks and configure I/O fencing, add the UseFence =
SCSI3 cluster attribute to the VCS configuration file
/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf. If you reset this attribute to UseFence = None,
VCS does not make use of I/O fencing abilities while failing over service groups.
However, I/O fencing needs to be disabled separately.
To modify VCS configuration to enable I/O fencing
1
Save the existing configuration:
# haconf -dump -makero
2
Stop VCS on all nodes:
# hastop -all
3
If the I/O fencing driver vxfen is already running, stop the I/O fencing driver.
# /etc/init.d/vxfen stop
4
Make a backup copy of the main.cf file:
# cd /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config
# cp main.cf main.orig
5
On one node, use vi or another text editor to edit the main.cf file. To modify
the list of cluster attributes, add the UseFence attribute and assign its value
as SCSI3.
cluster clus1(
UserNames = { admin = "cDRpdxPmHpzS." }
Administrators = { admin }
HacliUserLevel = COMMANDROOT
CounterInterval = 5
UseFence = SCSI3
)
101Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually

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