Administering cluster functionality 427

Administering VxVM in cluster environments

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.

Displaying the cluster protocol version

The following command displays the cluster protocol version running on a node:

#vxdctl list

This command produces output similar to the following:

Volboot file version: 3/1 seqno: 0.19

cluster protocol version: 70

hostid: giga entries:

You can also check the existing cluster protocol version using the following command:

#vxdctl protocolversion

This produces output similar to the following:

Cluster running at protocol 70

Displaying the supported cluster protocol version range

The following command displays the maximum and minimum protocol version supported by the node and the current protocol version:

#vxdctl support

This command produces out put similar to the following:

Support information:

vxconfigd_vrsn: 21

dg_minimum: 20

dg_maximum: 140

kernel:15

protocol_minimum: 40

protocol_maximum: 70

protocol_current: 70

You can also use the following command to display the maximum and minimum cluster protocol version supported by the current Veritas Volume Manager release:

#vxdctl protocolrange

This produces output similar to the following:

minprotoversion: 40, maxprotoversion: 70