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Veritas Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide

Veritas™ Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Symantec

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Storage agents<br />

Volume Manager Diskgroup (VMDg) agent<br />

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MountPath = X<br />

PartitionNo = 1<br />

Signature = 10003330<br />

Mount MOUNT_USERDATA (<br />

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MountPath = "X:\\USERS\\DATA"<br />

PartitionNo = 1<br />

Signature = 398787651<br />

ForceUnmount = 1<br />

ListApplications = 1<br />

AutoFSClean = 1<br />

MOUNT_X requires Disk_0<br />

MOUNT_USERDATA requires MOUNT_X<br />

Volume Manager Diskgroup (VMDg) agent<br />

The Volume Manager Diskgroup agent imports, monitors, and deports a cluster<br />

disk group configured using Storage Foundation for Windows. The agent makes<br />

the disk group highly available. The Volume Manager Diskgroup agent supports<br />

dynamic multi-pathing (DMP) and works in a SAN environment. The agent is<br />

represented by the VMDg resource type.<br />

This agent supports intelligent resource monitoring and uses Intelligent<br />

Monitoring Framework (IMF) for resource state change notifications. The agent<br />

relies on the disk group related PnP notifications raised by Storage Foundation<br />

for Windows (SFW). For example, SFW raises PnP notifications for disk group<br />

import and deport state change and for disk group access state change (read-only,<br />

read/write).<br />

For more information about IMF, refer to the <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Administrator's<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Note: Use this agent to manage volumes on disk groups configured using Storage<br />

Foundation for Windows. Do not use this agent if you use other software to manage<br />

shared storage.

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