Initializing Disks As Vxvm Disks - Symantec Veritas Cluster Server Installation Manual

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Initializing disks as VxVM disks

Refer to the installation guide that comes with the Storage Foundation product
that you use.
Perform the following preparatory tasks to configure I/O fencing:
Initialize disks as VxVM disks
Identify disks to use as coordinator disks
Check shared disks for I/O fencing
The tasks involved in checking the shared
disks for I/O fencing are as follows:
Verify that the nodes have access to the
same disk
Test the disks using the vxfentsthdw
utility
Perform the following procedure to initialize disks as VxVM disks.
To initialize disks as VxVM disks
1
Make the new disks recognizable. On each node, enter:
# fdisk -l
2
If the Array Support Library (ASL) for the array that you add is not installed,
obtain and install it on each node before proceeding.
The ASL for the supported storage device that you add is available from the
disk array vendor or Symantec technical support.
Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
Preparing to configure disk-based I/O fencing
See
"Initializing disks as VxVM disks"
on page 93.
See
"Identifying disks to use as coordinator
disks"
on page 95.
See
"Checking shared disks for I/O fencing"
on page 95.
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