InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide - AIX
- Introducing bundled agents
- Storage agents
- About the storage agents
- DiskGroup agent
- IMF awareness
- Support for online migration for DiskGroup agent
- Dependencies for DiskGroup agent
- Agent functions for DiskGroup agent
- State definitions for DiskGroup agent
- Attributes for DiskGroup agent
- Resource type definition
- Notes for DiskGroup agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroup agent
- Debug log levels for DiskGroup agent
- DiskGroupSnap agent
- Dependencies for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Agent functions for DiskGroupSnap agent
- State definitions for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Attributes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Notes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Resource type definition for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Debug log levels for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Volume agent
- VolumeSet agent
- Dependencies for VolumeSet agent
- Agent functions for VolumeSet agent
- State definitions for VolumeSet agent
- Attributes for VolumeSet agent
- Resource type definition for VolumeSet agent
- Sample configurations for VolumeSet agent
- Agent notes for VolumeSet agent
- Inaccessible volumes prevent the VolumeSet agent from coming online
- Debug log levels for VolumeSet agent
- LVMVG agent
- Dependencies for LVMVG agent
- Agent functions for LVMVG agent
- State definitions for LVMVG agent
- Attributes for LVMVG agent
- Resource type definition for LVMVG agent
- Notes for LVMVG agent
- Disks renamed after device renaming
- About the updatepv action
- LVMVG support in a VIO server environment
- Deactivation failure using the varyoffvg command on losing storage connectivity
- LVMVG Agent Supports JFS or JFS2
- Volume group needs to be imported
- Varyonvg options
- SyncODM Attribute
- Major Numbers
- Autoactivate Options
- LVMVG agent support for the Subsystem Device Driver (SDD)
- LVMVG agent support for the Hitachi's HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM)
- LVMVG agent support for the EMC PowerPath
- The hadevice utility
- Removing a ghost disk from VxVM control
- Sample configuration for LVMVG agent
- Debug log levels for LVMVG agent
- Mount agent
- IMF awareness
- Dependencies for Mount agent
- Agent functions for Mount agent
- State definitions for Mount agent
- Attributes for Mount agent
- Resource type definition for Mount agent
- Notes for Mount agent
- High availability fire drill
- VxFS file system lock
- IMF usage notes
- IPv6 usage notes
- Bringing a Mount resource online in the WPAR
- Selecting the attribute values for a Mount resource for the WPAR's root file system for NFS mounts
- Support for namefs file system
- Taking a group with the Mount resource offline can take several minutes if the file system is busy
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Enabling Level two monitoring for the Mount agent
- Sample configurations for Mount agent
- Debug log levels for Mount agent
- SFCache agent
- Network agents
- About the network agents
- IP agent
- NIC agent
- IPMultiNIC agent
- MultiNICA agent
- About the IPMultiNICB and MultiNICB agents
- IPMultiNICB agent
- Dependencies for IPMultiNICB agent
- Requirements for IPMultiNICB
- The haipswitch utility for IPMultiNICB agent
- Agent functions for IPMultiNICB agent
- State definitions for IPMultiNICB agent
- Attributes for IPMultiNICB agent
- Resource type definition for IPMultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for IPMultiNICB agent
- Debug log levels for IPMultiNICB agent
- MultiNICB agent
- The haping utility for MultiNICB agent
- Dependencies for MultiNICB agent
- Agent functions for MultiNICB agent
- State definitions for MultiNICB agent
- Attributes for MultiNICB agent
- Resource type definition for MultiNICB agent
- Trigger script for MultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for MultiNICB agent
- Debug log levels for MultiNICB agent
- DNS agent
- Dependencies for DNS agent
- Agent functions for DNS agent
- State definitions for DNS agent
- Attributes for DNS agent
- Resource type definition for DNS agent
- Agent notes for DNS agent
- About using the VCS DNS agent on UNIX with a secure Windows DNS server
- High availability fire drill for DNS agent
- Monitor scenarios for DNS agent
- Sample Web server configuration for DNS agent
- Secure DNS update for BIND 9 for DNS agent
- Setting up secure updates using TSIG keys for BIND 9 for DNS agent
- Sample configurations for DNS agent
- Debug log levels for DNS agent
- File share agents
- About the file service agents
- NFS agent
- NFSRestart agent
- Share agent
- About the Samba agents
- The Samba agents
- Before using the Samba agents
- Supported versions for Samba agents
- Notes for configuring the Samba agents
- SambaServer agent
- Dependencies for SambaServer agent
- Agent functions for SambaServer agent
- State definitions for SambaServer agent
- Attributes for SambaServer agent
- Resource type definitions for SambaServer agent
- Notes for SambaServer agent
- Sample configurations for SambaServer agent
- Debug log levels for SambaServer agent
- SambaShare agent
- NetBios agent
- Service and application agents
- About the services and applications agents
- Apache HTTP server agent
- Application agent
- IMF awareness
- High availability fire drill for Application agent
- Dependencies for Application agent
- Agent functions
- State definitions for Application agent
- Attributes for Application agent
- Resource type definition for Application agent
- Notes for Application agent
- Sample configurations for Application agent
- Debug log levels for Application agent
- CoordPoint agent
- LPAR agent
- Dependencies for LPAR agent
- Agent functions for LPAR agent
- State definitions for LPAR agent
- Required attributes for LPAR agent
- Optional attributes for LPAR agent
- Group attribute for LPAR agent
- System attribute for LPAR agent
- Resource type definition for LPAR agent
- Sample configurations for LPAR agent
- Notes for LPAR agent
- VCS requirements to manage the LPAR agent
- Configuring password-less SSH communication between VCS nodes and HMC
- Verifying password-less SSH status
- Live Partition Mobility support for LPARs managed by VCS
- Setting the SysDownPolicy attribute for the LPAR service group
- Configuring the LPAR agent for DR in a Global Cluster environment
- Debug log levels for LPAR agent
- MemCPUAllocator agent
- Dependencies
- Agent functions
- Attributes
- Resource type definition
- MemCPUAllocator agent notes
- Configuring password free SSH communication between VCS nodes and HMC
- Dynamic resource allocation scenarios
- Scenario 1: A DLPAR node has minimum resources
- Scenario 2: Bringing another service group online
- Scenario 3: DLPAR has required resources
- Scenario 4: Cannot allocate required resources
- Scenario 5: Service group failover
- Configuring MemCPUAllocator
- Debug log levels
- Process agent
- IMF awareness
- High availability fire drill for Process agent
- Dependencies for Process agent
- Agent functions for Process agent
- State definitions for Process agent
- Attributes for Process agent
- Resource type definition for Process agent
- Usage notes for Process agent
- Sample configurations for Process agent
- Debug log levels for Process agent
- ProcessOnOnly agent
- RestServer agent
- WPAR agent
- Infrastructure and support agents
- Testing agents
- Replication agents
Attributes for DiskGroup agent
Table: Required attributes
Required attribute | Description |
|---|---|
DiskGroup | Name of the disk group that is configured with Volume Manager. Type and dimension: string-scalar |
Table: Optional attributes
Optional attributes | Description |
|---|---|
StartVolumes | If the value of this attribute is 1, the DiskGroup online function starts all volumes belonging to that disk group after importing the group. Note: If the Volume Manager default autostartvolumes at system level is set to on, all the volumes of the disk group is started as a part of the import disk group. Type and dimension: boolean-scalar Default: 1 |
StopVolumes | If the value of this attribute is 1, the DiskGroup offline function stops all volumes belonging to that disk group before it deports the disk group. Type and dimension: boolean-scalar Default: 1 |
UmountVolumes | This attribute enables the DiskGroup resource to forcefully go offline even if open volumes are mounted outside of VCS control. When the value of this attribute is 1 and the disk group has open volumes, the following occurs:
Type and dimension: integer-scalar Default: 0 |
MonitorReservation | If the value of this attribute is 1 and SCSI-3 fencing is used, the agent monitors the SCSI reservation on the disk group. If the reservation is missing, the Monitor agent function takes the resource offline. Type and dimension: boolean-scalar Default: 0 Note: If the MonitorReservation attribute is set to 0, the value of the cluster-wide attribute UseFence is set to SCSI3, and the disk group is imported without SCSI reservation, then the monitor agent function takes the service group containing the disk group resource offline. |
PanicSystemOnDGLoss | Determines whether to panic the node if the disk group becomes disabled or monitor program times out. A loss of storage connectivity can cause the disk group to become disabled. VxVM commands not responding properly can cause monitor program to timeout. Note: System administrators may want to set a high value for FaultOnMonitorTimeout to increase system tolerance. This attribute accepts the following values:
If the value of the attribute is 0 and the disk group becomes disabled, the following occurs:
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PanicSystemOnDGLoss (Continued) | Note: The PanicSystemOnDGLoss attribute does not depend on the MonitorReservation attribute. Note: If PanicSystemOnDGLoss is set to non-zero value, the system panic is initiated using sysdumpstart -p command. This command reboots the system. Type and dimension: integer-scalar Default: 0 |
Reservation | Determines if you want to enable SCSI-3 reservation. This attribute can have one of the following three values:
To import a disk group with SCSI-3 reservations, ensure that the disks of the disk group are SCSI-3 persistent reservation (PR) compliant. Type and dimension: string-scalar Default: ClusterDefault Example: "SCSI3" |
ForceImport | Enables and disables the forcible import of a disk group. If the value of this attribute is 1, the disk group is imported forcibly. When all the disks in a disk group are not available, you may want to disable the forcible import of disks; to do so, set this attribute to 0. This attribute is ignored when the ClearClone attribute is set to 1; it is considered only if ClearClone is set to 0 or 2. Type and dimension: boolean-scalar Default: 1 |
ClearClone | This attribute takes an integer value between 0 and 2. If this attribute is set to a non-zero value, the disk group is imported with the -c option. While importing the disk group, this option clears the clone and udid_mismatch flags from the disks of the disk group and also updates the UDID, if required. The ForceImport attribute is considered only if this attribute is set to 0 or 2; it is ignored if this attribute is set to 1. For more information about the -c option, refer to the VxVM manual page. Note: For hardware cloning devices, do not set this attribute to 1. Type and dimension: integer-scalar Default: 0 |
DGOptions | Specifies the options for the vxdg import command. The agent uses this attribute only while bringing a DiskGroup resource online. For more information, see the vxdg(1m) manual page. Type and dimension: string-scalar Example: "-o noautostart -o updateid" |
ScanDisks | Lets you perform a selective devices scan for all the disk paths that are associated with a VxVM disk group. Before attempting to import a hardware clone or a hardware replicated device, the VxVM and the DMP attributes of a disk are refreshed.
Type and dimension: boolean-scalar Default: 0 This attribute is typically used in a hardware replication environment. |
ClearClone | ForceImport | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | The clear clone option is disabled and the forcible import of disk groups is disabled. |
0 | 1 | (Default) The clear clone option is disabled and the forcible import of disk groups is enabled. |
1 | 0 | The clear clone option is enabled and the forcible import of disk groups is disabled. |
1 | 1 | The clear clone option is enabled, the forcible import of disk groups is disabled, and a message is logged stating that the ForceImport attribute is not considered in this case. |
2 | 0 | The clear clone option is enabled and the forcible import of disk groups is disabled. |
2 | 1 | The clear clone option is enabled and the forcible import of disk groups is enabled. |
Table: Internal attributes
Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
tempUseFence | This attribute is reserved for internal use only. |
NumThreads | The number of threads that are used within the agent process for managing resources. This number does not include the number of threads that are used for other internal purposes. Setting the NumThreads attribute to a higher value may decrease the time required to go online or the time required to monitor a large number of DiskGroup resources. Type and dimension: static integer-scalar Default: 1 Note: If there are many DiskGroup resources and if the resources are taking more time to come online, consider increasing the NumThreads attribute to a value greater than 1. |