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InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage and Availability Management for DB2 Databases - AIX, Linux
Last Published:
2025-04-13
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: AIX,Linux
- Section I. Storage Foundation High Availability (SFHA) management solutions for DB2 databases
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Databases
- About Veritas File System
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Databases
- Section II. Deploying DB2 with InfoScale products
- Deployment options for DB2 in a Storage Foundation environment
- Deploying DB2 with Storage Foundation
- Deploying DB2 in an off-host configuration with Storage Foundation
- Deploying DB2 with High Availability
- Deployment options for DB2 in a Storage Foundation environment
- Section III. Configuring Storage Foundation for Database (SFDB) tools
- Configuring and managing the Storage Foundation for Databases repository database
- Configuring the Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools repository
- Configuring authentication for Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools
- Configuring and managing the Storage Foundation for Databases repository database
- Section IV. Improving DB2 database performance
- About database accelerators
- Improving database performance with Quick I/O
- About Quick I/O
- Improving DB2 database performance with Veritas Concurrent I/O
- Section V. Using point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Volume-level snapshots
- Storage Checkpoints
- Considerations for DB2 point-in-time copies
- Administering third-mirror break-off snapshots
- Administering Storage Checkpoints
- Database Storage Checkpoints for recovery
- Backing up and restoring with Netbackup in an SFHA environment
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Section VI. Optimizing storage costs for DB2
- Section VII. Storage Foundation for Databases administrative reference
- Storage Foundation for Databases command reference
- Tuning for Storage Foundation for Databases
- Troubleshooting SFDB tools
Adding nodes to a cluster that is using authentication for SFDB tools
To add a node to a cluster that is using authentication for SFDB tools, perform the following steps as the root user
- Export authentication data from a node in the cluster that has already been authorized, by using the -o export_broker_config option of the sfae_auth_op command.
Use the -f option to provide a file name in which the exported data is to be stored.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/sfae_auth_op \ -o export_broker_config -f exported-data
- Copy the exported file to the new node by using any available copy mechanism such as scp or rcp.
- Import the authentication data on the new node by using the -o import_broker_config option of the sfae_auth_op command.
Use the -f option to provide the name of the file copied in Step 2.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/sfae_auth_op \ -o import_broker_config -f exported-data Setting up AT Importing broker configuration Starting SFAE AT broker
- Stop the vxdbd daemon on the new node.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/sfae_config disable vxdbd has been disabled and the daemon has been stopped.
- Enable authentication by setting the AUTHENTICATION key to yes in the
/etc/vx/vxdbed/admin.properties
configuration file.If
/etc/vx/vxdbed/admin.properties
does not exist, then use cp /opt/VRTSdbed/bin/admin.properties.example /etc/vx/vxdbed/admin.properties - Start the vxdbd daemon.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/sfae_config enable vxdbd has been enabled and the daemon has been started. It will start automatically on reboot.
The new node is now authenticated to interact with the cluster to run SFDB commands.