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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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About <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>Changes introduced in 6.0.325to stop. The LDom agent uses the following comm<strong>and</strong> to change the failure policyof the primary domain to stop:# ldm set-domain failure-policy=stop primaryExample 2Failure policy of the master domain (primary) is set to panic on the system <strong>and</strong>the DomainFailurePolicy attribute for the LDom resource is changed to { primary= “stop” }. To check whether the failure policy of the master domain (primary) isset to panic on the system, enter the following comm<strong>and</strong>:# ldm list-bindings primary | grep failure-policyIn this example, as the internal priority of the LDom agent is assigned to stop <strong>and</strong>as it is lower than panic, the failure policy of the primary domain will be retainedas panic.If the failure policy of a master domain need to be set to a value of lower prioritythan the value currently set on the system, you must manually execute the ldmcomm<strong>and</strong>. The LDom agent uses the following comm<strong>and</strong> to change the failurepolicy of the primary domain to stop from reset or panic:# ldm set-domain failure-policy=stop primaryExample 3If the value of the failure policy of the master domain is specified as ignore in theDomainFailurePolicy attribute, then the master domain is excluded from themasters list of the guest domain by the LDom agent.If the masters list of a guest domain contains primary <strong>and</strong> secondary <strong>and</strong> if theDomainFailurePolicy attribute of the LDom resource for the guest domain ischanged to {primary = ignore, secondary = “stop” }, then the primary domain isremoved from the masters list of the guest domain.Before you change the DomainFailurePolicy attribute, you can enter the followingcomm<strong>and</strong> to check whether the masters list of a guest domain contains primary<strong>and</strong> secondary:# ldm list-bindings guestldom | grep masterThe following output shows that the guest domain contains both primary <strong>and</strong>secondary:master=primary, secondaryAfter you change the DomainFailurePolicy attribute, you can enter the followingcomm<strong>and</strong> to check whether the primary domain is removed from the masters listof the guest domain.

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