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Veritas Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide

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FileShare agents<br />

CompositeFileShare agent<br />

Dependencies<br />

The CompositeFileShare resource depends on the MountV resource. A<br />

CompositeFileShare service group also requires a Lanman resource that is<br />

dependent on the IP resource, as illustrated in the following dependency graph.<br />

Figure 4-2<br />

CompositeFileShare service group dependency graph<br />

mountv_z<br />

c1_0<br />

CompositeFileShare<br />

vname<br />

MountV<br />

Lanman<br />

ip_a<br />

IP<br />

vmdg_1<br />

nic_rl20001<br />

VMDg<br />

NIC<br />

Note: In case of a NetApp storage environment, use the NetApp Filer and NetApp<br />

SnapDrive agents instead of the VMDg and MountV agents respectively. If you<br />

are using Logical Disk Management (LDM) for configuring your storage, use the<br />

Mount and the DiskRes agents.<br />

Agent functions<br />

Online<br />

Offline<br />

Monitor<br />

Shares the specified folders with designated permissions.<br />

Removes the shares for the specified folders.<br />

Verifies at least one specified folder is shared with the designated<br />

permissions.<br />

State definitions<br />

ONLINE<br />

OFFLINE<br />

UNKNOWN<br />

Indicates at least one specified folder is shared.<br />

Indicates no specified folder is shared.<br />

Indicates the agent could not determine the status of the resource.<br />

Note: Sharing a folder with a large number of subfolders and enabling the<br />

ShareSubdirectories attribute may cause increased failover time and high CPU<br />

and memory utilization.

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