Veritas Storage Foundation™ and High Availability Solutions ...
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104<strong>Veritas</strong> Cluster Server support for using CVM with multiple nodes in a Oracle VM Server for SPARC environmentInstalling <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation on multiple nodes in a Logical DomainIn the guest-based <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation stack model, CVM is placed in the guestdomain, providing high availability <strong>and</strong> shared storage visibility at the guestdomain level across multiple guest domains that act as the nodes in the cluster.Installing <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation on multiple nodes in aLogical DomainTo install <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation on multiple nodes in a Solaris Logical Domainsenvironment, you must complete the following operations, which are the sameas on a single node:■See “Installing <strong>and</strong> configuring Oracle VM Server for SPARC <strong>and</strong> domains”on page 83.■ See “Installing <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation in the control domain or guest” on page 83.■See “Installing <strong>Veritas</strong> File System in the guest domain using pkgadd”on page 84.■ See “Verifying the configuration” on page 84.Reconfiguring the clustering agents for Cluster Volume ManagerThis section applies to only the Split <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation model.For a <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation CVM, the following additional configuration steps arenecessary:■ See “Removing the vxfsckd resource” on page 104.■ See “Creating CVMVolDg in a group” on page 105.Removing the vxfsckd resourceAfter configuring <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> CVM, remove the vxfsckd resource.To remove the vxfsckd resource1 Make the configuration writeable:# haconf -makerw2 Delete the resource:# hares -delete vxfsckd