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Operating Systems AIX How to increase the filesystem size in HACMP Post 302318552 by AIXlearner on Thursday 21st of May 2009 10:09:34 PM
Old 05-21-2009
How to increase the filesystem size in HACMP

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Originally Posted by bakunin
The difference is: you have 2 (or more) machines in a cluster but only one of them has access to the filesystems at a time. If you change the filesystem you have to make sure that not only this one machine but ALL machines in the cluster get this information and update their bookkeeping data.

"chfs" is changing the filesystem on one machine and updating this bookkeeping data (in the ODM) accordingly. This is - for reasons stated aboce - not sufficient.

I hope this helps.

bakunin

Thanks....
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fence_xvmd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     fence_xvmd(8)

NAME
fence_xvmd - Libvirt-based, general purpose fencing host for virtual machines. SYNOPSIS
fence_xvmd [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_xvmd is an I/O Fencing host which resides on bare metal machines and is used in conjunction with the fence_xvm fencing agent. Together, these two programs can be used to fence can be used machines which are part of a cluster. If the virtual machines are backed by clustered storage or the virtual machines may be migrated to other physical machines, all physical machines in question must also be a part of their own CMAN/OpenAIS based cluster. Furthermore, the bare metal cluster is required to have fencing configured if virtual machine recovery is expected to be automatic. fence_xvmd accepts options on the command line and from cluster.conf OPTIONS
-f Foreground mode (do not fork) -d Enable debugging output. The more times you specify this parameter, the more debugging output you will receive. -i family IP family to use (auto, ipv4, or ipv6; default = auto) -a address Multicast address to listen on (default=225.0.0.12 for ipv4, ff02::3:1 for ipv6) -p port Port to use (default=1229) -I interface Network interface to listen on, e.g. eth0. -C auth Authentication type (none, sha1, sha256, sha512; default=sha256). This controls the authentication mechanism used to authenticate clients. The three SHA hashes use a key which must be shared between both the virtual machines and the host machine or cluster. The three SHA authentication mechanisms use a simple bidirectional challenge-response based on pseudo- random number generation and a shared private key. -c hash Packet hash type (none, sha1, sha256, sha512; default=sha256). This controls the hashing mechanism used to authenticate fencing requests. The three SHA hashes use a key which must be shared between both the virtual machines and the host machine or cluster. -k key_file Use the specified key file for packet hashing / SHA authentication. When both the hash type and the authentication type are set to "none", this parameter is ignored. -u Fence by UUID instead of virtual machine name. -? Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -X Do not connect to CCS for configuration; only use command line parameters. CCS configuration parameters override command line parameters (because they are cluster-wide), so if you need to override a configuration option contained in CCS, you must specify this parameter. -L Local-only / non-cluster mode. When used with -X, this this option prevents fence_xvmd from operating as a clustered service, obvi- ating the need to configure/run CMAN on the host domain. -U uri Force use of the specified URI for connecting to the hypervisor. -V Print out a version message, then exit. CCS PARAMETERS
CCS options are simply attributes of the <fence_xvmd> tag, a child of the <cluster> tag in /etc/cluster/cluster.conf. debug="1" Same as the -d option. Specify numbers >1 for more debugging information. family="param" Same as the -i option. multicast_address="param" Same as the -a option. port="param" Same as the -p option. auth="param" Same as the -C option. hash="param" Same as the -c option. key_file="param" Same as the -k option. use_uuid="1" Same as the -u option. SEE ALSO fence(8), fence_node(8), fence_xvm(8) fence_xvmd(8)
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