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Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE 7.4 Administrator's Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2018-05-30
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4)
Platform: 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
Viewing available Veritas device drivers
To view the available Veritas devices:
# cat /proc/devices Character devices: 1 mem 2 pty 3 ttyp 4 /dev/vc/0 4 tty 4 ttyS 5 /dev/tty 5 /dev/console 5 /dev/ptmx 7 vcs 10 misc 13 input 21 sg 29 fb 128 ptm 136 pts 180 usb 189 usb_device 199 VxVM 200 VxSPEC 250 vxfen 251 vxglm 252 gab 253 llt 254 amf Block devices: 1 ramdisk 2 fd 3 ide0 7 loop 8 sd 9 md 65 sd 66 sd 67 sd 68 sd 69 sd 70 sd 71 sd 128 sd 129 sd 130 sd 131 sd 132 sd 133 sd 134 sd 135 sd 199 VxVM 201 VxDMP 253 device-mapper 254 mdp
To view the drivers that are loaded in memory, run the lsmod command as shown in the following examples.
For example:
If you want to view whether or not the driver 'gab' is loaded in memory:
# lsmod |grep "^gab" gab 282172 12
If you want to view whether or not the 'vx' drivers are loaded in memory:
# lsmod |grep "^vx" vxfen 321896 1 vxglm 256672 1 vxspec 21656 6 vxio 3228456 5 vxspec,[unsafe] vxdmp 357624 40 vxportal 24320 3 vxfs 2503680 7 vxportal,fdd