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Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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Setting up I/O fencingSetting up I/O fencing <strong>for</strong> VCS107Example /etc/vxfentab fileThe /etc/vxfentab file gets created when you start the I/O fencing driver.See “Starting I/O fencing” on page 107.An example of the /etc/vxfentab file on one node resembles:■■Raw disk/dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2/dev/rdsk/c2t1d0s2/dev/rdsk/c3t1d0s2DMP disk/dev/vx/rdmp/c1t1d0s2/dev/vx/rdmp/c2t1d0s2/dev/vx/rdmp/c3t1d0s2In some cases you must remove disks from or add disks to an existing coordinator disk group.See “Adding or removing coordinator disks” on page 125.Updating /etc/vxfenmode fileYou must update the /etc/vxfenmode file to operate in SCSI-3 mode. You canconfigure the vxfen module to use either DMP devices or the underlying rawcharacter devices. Note that you must use the same SCSI-3 disk policy, eitherraw or dmp, on all the nodes.To update /etc/vxfenmode file◆On all cluster nodes, depending on the SCSI-3 mechanism you have chosen,type:■■For DMP configuration:cp /etc/vxfen.d/vxfenmode_scsi3_dmp /etc/vxfenmodeFor raw device configuration:cp /etc/vxfen.d/vxfenmode_scsi3_raw /etc/vxfenmodeStarting I/O fencingYou now need to start I/O fencing on each node. VxFEN, the I/O fencing driver,may already be running, so you need to restart the driver <strong>for</strong> the newconfiguration to take effect.To stop I/O fencing on a node◆Stop the I/O fencing driver.# /etc/init.d/vxfen stop

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