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InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation for Oracle® RAC Administrator's Guide - AIX
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: AIX
- Section I. SF Oracle RAC concepts and administration
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Component products and processes of SF Oracle RAC
- Communication infrastructure
- Cluster interconnect communication channel
- Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
- About Flexible Storage Sharing
- Cluster File System (CFS)
- Cluster Server (VCS)
- Oracle RAC components
- Oracle Disk Manager
- RAC extensions
- About Virtual Business Services
- Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Starting or stopping SF Oracle RAC on each node
- Administering VCS
- Administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- Administering the CP server
- Administering CFS
- Administering CVM
- Changing the CVM master manually
- Administering Flexible Storage Sharing
- Backing up and restoring disk group configuration data
- Administering SF Oracle RAC global clusters
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Section II. Performance and troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- About troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- Troubleshooting CP server
- Troubleshooting server-based fencing on the SF Oracle RAC cluster nodes
- Issues during online migration of coordination points
- Troubleshooting Cluster Volume Manager in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Troubleshooting CFS
- Troubleshooting VCSIPC
- Troubleshooting Oracle
- Troubleshooting ODM in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Tunable parameters
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Section III. Reference
Viewing available Veritas device drivers
To view the available Veritas devices:
# lsdev -C -c vxdrv
vxca0 Available VERITAS VxCAFS Device Driver vxdmp Available Veritas VxDMP Device Driver vxglm0 Available N/A vxgms0 Available N/A vxio Available Veritas VxIO Device Driver vxportal0 Available VERITAS VxPORTAL Device Driver vxqio0 Defined VERITAS VxQIO Device Driver vxspec Available Veritas VxSPEC Device Driver
To view the devices that are loaded in memory, run the genkex command as shown in the following examples.
For example:
If you want to view whether or not the driver 'gab' is loaded in memory:
# genkex |grep gab
457f000 4ed20 /usr/lib/drivers/gab
If you want to view whether or not the 'vx' drivers are loaded in memory:
# genkex |grep vx
55de000 2000 /etc/vx/kernel/dmpjbod 55dc000 2000 /etc/vx/kernel/dmpap 55da000 2000 /etc/vx/kernel/dmpaa 55b5000 21000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxodm.ext_72 55b2000 3000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxspec 4de0000 7ce000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxio 4d7a000 62000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxdmp 4cee000 3d000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxgms.ext_72 4c7e000 4d000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxfen 4bf3000 e000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxqio.ext_72 4bef000 3000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxportal.ext_72 4969000 232000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxfs.ext_72 48fa000 3e000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxglm.ext 5e0000 20000 /usr/lib/drivers/vxcafs.ext_72