Table 2 CFS Unsupported Features (continued)

Features and Commands Not Supported on CFS

Cache Advisories

Cache advisories are set with the mount command on individual file systems, but are not

 

propagated to other nodes of a cluster.

Cached Quick I/O

This Quick I/O for Databases feature that caches data in the file system cache is not supported

 

on CFS.

Commands that

File access times may appear different across nodes because the atime file attribute is not

Depend on File Access

closely synchronized in a cluster file system. Utilities that depend on checking access times

Times

may not function reliably.

Cluster Communication

Group Membership Atomic Broadcast (GAB) and Low Latency Transport (LLT) are protocols implemented directly on ethernet data links. They run on redundant data links that connect the nodes in a cluster. Serviceguard and CFS are in most respects, two separate clusters. GAB provides membership and messaging for the clusters and their applications. GAB membership also provides orderly startup and shutdown of clusters. LLT is the cluster communication transport. The /etc/ gabtab file is used to configure GAB and the /etc/llttab and /etc/llthosts files are used to configure LLT. Serviceguard cmapplyconf creates these configuration files each time the CFS package is started and modifies them whenever you apply changes to the Serviceguard cluster configuration - this keeps the Serviceguard cluster synchronized with the CFS cluster.

Any attempt to directly modify /etc/gabtab, /etc/llttab, or /etc/llthosts will be overwritten by cmapplyconf(or cmdeleteconf).

Membership Ports

Each component in a CFS registers with a GAB membership port. The port membership identifies nodes that have formed a cluster for the individual components. Examples of port memberships include:

port a

heartbeat membership

port f

Cluster File system membership

port u

Temporarily used by CVM

port v

Cluster Volume Manager membership

port w

Cluster Volume Manager daemons on different nodes communicate with one another

using this port.

Port memberships are configured automatically and cannot be changed. To display port memberships, enter the gabconfig -acommand.

CFS differences in a Serviceguard Storage Management Suite environment

This section includes information that is specific to CFS in a Serviceguard Storage Management

Suite environment and is either not included in the Veritas Storage Foundation™ 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator's Guide, or is different than what is published in the Veritas Storage Foundation™ 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator's Guide.

File system size limits

For maximum supported file system sizes, see Supported File and File System Sizes for HFS and JFS available at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01915880/ c01915880.pdf

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