426Administering cluster functionality

Administering VxVM in cluster environments

Setting the disk group failure policy on a shared disk group

Note: The disk group failure policy for a shared disk group can only be set on the master node.

The vxdg command may be used to set either the dgdisable or leave failure policy for a shared disk group:

#vxdg -g diskgroup set dgfailpolicy=dgdisableleave

The default failure policy is dgdisable. See Disk group failure policy” on page 407.

Creating volumes with exclusive open access by a node

Note: All shared volumes, including those with exclusive open access, can only be created on the master node.

When using the vxassist command to create a volume, you can use the exclusive=on attribute to specify that the volume may only be opened by one node in the cluster at a time. For example, to create the mirrored volume volmir in the disk group dskgrp, and configure it for exclusive open, use the following command:

#vxassist -g dskgrp make volmir 5g layout=mirror exclusive=on

Multiple opens by the same node are also supported. Any attempts by other nodes to open the volume fail until the final close of the volume by the node that opened it.

Specifying exclusive=off instead means that more than one node in a cluster can open a volume simultaneously. This is the default behavior.

Setting exclusive open access to a volume by a node

Note: Exclusive open access on a volume can only be set on the master node. Ensure that none of the nodes in the cluster have the volume open when setting this attribute.

You can set the exclusive=on attribute with the vxvol command to specify that an existing volume may only be opened by one node in the cluster at a time.

For example, to set exclusive open on the volume volmir in the disk group dskgrp, use the following command:

# vxvol -g dskgrp set exclusive=on volmir