Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE 7.4 Administrator's Guide - Linux
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE
- About Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE
- About SF Sybase CE components
- About optional features in SF Sybase CE
- Administering SF Sybase CE and its components
- Administering SF Sybase CE
- Starting or stopping SF Sybase CE on each node
- Administering VCS
- Administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- Administering CVM
- Changing the CVM master manually
- Administering CFS
- Administering the Sybase agent
- Administering SF Sybase CE
- Troubleshooting SF Sybase CE
- About troubleshooting SF Sybase CE
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- Fencing startup reports preexisting split-brain
- Troubleshooting Cluster Volume Manager in SF Sybase CE clusters
- Troubleshooting interconnects
- Troubleshooting Sybase ASE CE
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Managing SCSI-3 PR keys in SF Sybase CE cluster
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Tunable parameters
- Appendix A. Error messages
General guidelines for using the vxfentsthdw utility
Review the following guidelines to use the vxfentsthdw utility:
The utility requires two systems connected to the shared storage.
Caution:
The tests overwrite and destroy data on the disks, unless you use the -r option.
The two nodes must have SSH (default) or rsh communication. If you use rsh, launch the vxfentsthdw utility with the -n option.
After completing the testing process, you can remove permissions for communication and restore public network connections.
To ensure both systems are connected to the same disk during the testing, you can use the vxfenadm -i diskpath command to verify a disk's serial number.
For disk arrays with many disks, use the -m option to sample a few disks before creating a disk group and using the -g option to test them all.
The utility indicates a disk can be used for I/O fencing with a message resembling:
The disk diskpath_a is ready to be configured for I/O Fencing on node system1
If the utility does not show a message stating a disk is ready, verification has failed.
The -o option overrides disk size-related errors and the utility proceeds with other tests, however, the disk may not setup correctly as the size may be smaller than the supported size. The supported disk size for data disks is 256 MB and for coordinator disks is 128 MB.
If the disk you intend to test has existing SCSI-3 registration keys, the test issues a warning before proceeding.