InfoScale™ 9.0 Virtualization Guide - Linux on ESXi
- Section I. Overview
- Section II. Deploying Veritas InfoScale products in a VMware environment
- Getting started
- Understanding Storage Configuration
- Getting started
- Section III. Use cases for Veritas InfoScale product components in a VMware environment
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Multi-tier business service support
- Improving data protection, storage optimization, data migration, and database performance
- Protecting data with InfoScale™ product components in the VMware guest
- Optimizing storage with InfoScale™ product components in the VMware guest
- About Flexible Storage Sharing
- Migrating data with InfoScale™ product components in the VMware guest
- Improving database performance with InfoScale™ product components in the VMware guest
- Setting up virtual machines for fast failover using InfoScale Enterprise on VMware disks
- About setting up InfoScale Enterprise on VMware ESXi
- Section IV. Reference
Configuring coordination point (CP) servers
In order to protect the cluster from data corruption caused by a cluster failure that results in "split-brain," coordination point (CP) servers must be deployed. If you do not have CP servers configured already, you must configure the CP servers that are used to provide non-SCSI-3 fencing protection at this point in the deployment process.
CP servers can be used for multiple clusters, so this step will only be necessary the first time a cluster is configured and no CP servers are available.
Tasks for configuring a new CP server:
Table:
Step | Description |
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Configure a new Coordination Point server for InfoScale Enterprise | See Configuring a Coordination Point server for InfoScale Enterprise. |
Configure a Cluster Server (VCS) single node cluster | |
Configure a Coordination Point server service group |