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    VCS 6.0.1 VXFENADM(1M)

    NAME
    vxfenadm - Manage SCSI-3 disk registrations and reservations
    for I/O fencing and display information on I/O fencing
    operations.

    SYNOPSIS
    vxfenadm -s diskpath | -s all -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -G diskpath | -G all -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -R diskpath | -R all -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -a -k|K key -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -m -k|K key -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -n -k|K key -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -x -k|K key -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -p -k|K key -f disk_filename -v victim_node_key

    vxfenadm -g diskpath | -g all -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -r diskpath | -r all -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -c -k|K key -f disk_filename

    vxfenadm -i diskpath

    vxfenadm -t diskpath

    vxfenadm -d diskpath

    vxfenadm -h

    AVAILABILITY
    VRTSvxfen

    DESCRIPTION
    The vxfenadm utility enables the vxfen driver to manage
    SCSI-3 registrations and reservations on disks for purposes
    of I/O fencing. In the event of a split-brain condition, I/O
    fencing allows only a system with a valid registration to
    write to a disk. Thus, I/O fencing prevents data corruption
    on the disks.

    System administrators can use the -a, -m, -n, -x, -p, -s,
    and -r flags to validate the accessibility of the disks and
    to perform troubleshooting tasks; these options do not
    actually implement fencing

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    Note: While using -x and -p options, make sure I/O fencing
    is not configured; these options will overwrite valid
    keys used by VxVM.

    A disk_filename contains the list of all disks and each path
    (in the event of multiple paths) in a disk group.

    If administrators use the -p, -a, -m, -n, or -x options, the
    key is 8-bytes whatever the user supplies. Administrators
    can use the utility to display state information,
    registration and reservation information, and key
    definitions. The vxfenadm utility supports both character
    and numeric key formats.

    Character Key Format

    -k key

    key is a character string. If key is less than 8 bytes in
    length, then vxfenadm will append it with - (hyphen).

    For keys shorter than 8 bytes, use -K KEY where KEY is in
    the numeric (ascii value) format.

    Numeric Key Format

    -K KEY

    KEY is in numeric (ascii value) format. For example, the
    equivalent numeric format for the key APGR000 is
    65,80,71,82,48,48,48,0. Because the key is seven bytes long,
    0 is used for the eighth byte.

    OPTIONS
    -k The key consisting of eight bytes defined for this set
    of disks.

    -K Same as -k, but in numeric sequence.

    -f Option flag preceding the name of the file,
    disk_filename, that contains all of the fully qualified
    path(s) to each disk; a disk can be accessible by
    multiple paths.

    -p Removes the registrations and reservations made for
    disks in disk_filename made with key used by the victim
    node (-v victim_node_key).

    -v Key used by the victim node to register/reserve disks.

    -a Registers with the disks in disk_filename using
    RegisterIgnore operation.

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    -m Registers with the disks in disk_filename.

    -n Reserves with the disks in disk_filename.

    -x Unregisters with the disks in disk_filename.

    -s Reads the keys registered on a disk specified by
    diskpath or reads the keys which are registered in all
    disks listed in disk_filename. Keys are displayed in
    numeric, character and node format.

    -g Reads the keys registered on a disk specified by
    diskpath or reads the keys which are registered on all
    disks listed in disk_filename. Keys are displayed in
    numeric and character format.

    -G Reads the keys on a disk and if possible prints node ID
    based on first byte of the key. Specify a diskpath or a
    disk_filename (a listing of paths), and print formatted
    results.

    -r Reads the reservations on a disk specified by diskpath
    or reads the reservations on all disks listed in
    disk_filename.

    -R Reads the reservations on a disk specified by diskpath
    or reads the reservations on all disks listed in
    disk_filename, and print the results in numeric format.

    -c Clears persistent reservations done by all nodes on
    disks mentioned in disk_filename. For this command to
    be successful, the node where this command is run must
    have its key registered with all disks in
    disk_filename.

    -i Reads the SCSI inquiry information from the disk listed
    in diskpath.

    -t Issue SCSI TEST UNIT command and return 0 if
    successful.

    -d Displays cluster-wide system state.

    -h Displays the usage for vxfenadm command.

    EXAMPLES
    If you enter the following command to register a key AVCS:

    # vxfenadm -m -k AVCS -f disk_filename

    -k AVCS will convert the key to AVCS---- before the SCSI-3
    command is issued to the device. AVCS will register as

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    AVCS---- on the disk. The same holds for other SCSI-3
    commands. If you try to unregister a key with character
    format that is less than 8 bytes, the unregistration fails.
    For example: Read the keys registered on a disk using the
    following command:

    # vxfenadm -g all -f disk_filename
    Device Name: <diskpath>
    Total Number Of Keys: 2
    key[0]:
    Key Value [Numeric Format]: 65,80,71,82,48,48,48,0
    Key Value [Character Format]: APGR000

    If you unregister the key using the following command, the
    unregistration fails:

    # vxfenadm -x -k APGR000 -f disk_filename
    VCS FEN vxfenadm ERROR V-11-2-1204 Command 0 FAILED for:diskpath
    VCS FEN vxfenadm ERROR V-11-2-1120 Unregistration FAILED for:diskpath
    VCS FEN vxfenadm ERROR V-11-2-1133 Error returned

    In this case, the key registered on the disks is APGR000.
    But the vxfenadm command implicitly converted the key to
    APGR000-. Hence the unregistration failed. The
    unregistration will succeed with the numeric format.

    To successfully unregister the key, enter the following
    command:

    # vxfenadm -x -K 65,80,71,82,48,48,48,0 -f disk_filename
    VCS FEN vxfenadm NOTICE Deleted the key:[APGR000] from device diskpath

    To clear all reservations on a disk, enter the following
    command at a node having reservation on the disk:

    # vxfenadm -c -k VF000001 -f disk_filename
    DMP Clear completed for disk path: disk_path

    SEE ALSO
    vxfenconfig(1M), vxfentsthdw(1M), vxfendebug(1M),
    vxfenmode(4M), vxfenclearpre(1M)

    COPYRIGHTS
    Copyright (c) 2012 Symantec.

    All rights reserved.

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