Veritas InfoScale 7.0: Configuring I/O fencing
I/O fencing protects the data on shared disks when nodes in a cluster detect a change in the cluster membership that indicates a split-brain condition. In a partitioned cluster, a split-brain condition occurs where one side of the partition thinks the other side is down and takes over its resources. When you install Veritas InfoScale Enterprise, the installer installs the I/O fencing driver, which is part of the VRTSvxfen package. After you install and configure the product, you must configure I/O fencing so that it can protect your data on shared disks. You can configure disk-based I/O fencing, server-based I/O fencing, or majority-based I/O fencing. Before you configure I/O fencing, make sure that you meet the I/O fencing requirements. After you meet the requirements, you can refer to About planning to configure I/O fencing to perform the preparatory tasks and then configure I/O fencing. For more details about I/O fencing configuration, see: Cluster Server Configuration and Upgrade Guide InfoScale documentation for other platforms can be found on the SORT website.1.8KViews0likes0Commentsveritas infoscale - Error -383-50513-5760
Hi, i need a help. Am trying to add an AIX client and getting the following error. Can anyone help me out please. Error V-383-50513-5760Registration with Management Server failed [08/10/2015 15:41:00] [IPofmachine] {"JOB":{"RETURNCODE":-1,"ERROR":"CONFIGURE_MH_REG_FAILED","NAME":"job_add_host","OUTPUT":"","STATE":"FAILED","PROGRESS":100}}{"RESULT":{"RETURNCODE":-1,"UMI":"V-383-50513-5760","ERROR":"CONFIGURE_MH_REG_FAILED","NAME":"add_host","TASKID":"{kYKI8Id9bkrfn7B1}"}} [08/10/2015 15:41:01] [10.10.10.32] fancy_dead Thanks kamal1.3KViews0likes2Comments