README VERSION : 1.0 README Creation Date : 2011.02.14 Patch-ID : LINUX 5.1.002.100 Patch Name : VRTSvxfen 5.1RP2P1 BASE PACKAGE NAME : VRTSvxfen 5.1RP2 BASE PACKAGE VERSION : 5.1RP2 Obselete Patches : NONE Superseded Patches : NONE Required Patches : NONE Incompatible Patches : NONE Supported PADV : rhel5_x86_64 (P-Platform , A-Architecture , D-Distribution , V-Version) Patch Category : OTHER Reboot Required : NO Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- /etc/init.d/vcs stop /etc/init.d/vxfen stop rpm -ev VRTSvxfen rpm -ivh /etc/init.d/vxfen start /etc/init.d/vcs start Patch Uninstallation Instructions: ---------------------------------- /etc/init.d/vcs stop /etc/init.d/vxfen stop rpm -ev VRTSvxfen Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- NONE KNOWN ISSUES : FIXED INCIDENTS: Patch Id::LINUX 5.1.002.100 Etrack Incidents :2252466 Case ID :2252385 Symptom::The VxFEN (fencing) component of Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) fails to start using coordinator disks from certain disk arrays. Even if you configure multiple coordinator disks, the component displays the following error message: "V-11-2-1003 At least three coordinator disks must be defined" The vxfentsthdw utility does not report any problem with the coordinator disks. However, if you run the SCSI-extended inquiry command "vxfenadm -i " on the disks, it reports same serial number for all the coordinator disks. In contrast, the VxVM component's utilities report different and unique serial numbers for the same coordinator disks. Description::You may face this problem with some disk arrays that are running more recent firmware. On such disk arrays, the fencing component does not retrieve the correct serial number of a disk via SCSI-extended inquiry command. The SCSI-extended inquiry from the fencing component is based on an old SPC-3 specification. According to the old specification, vendor-specific information on page 0x83 of a disk may contain multiple, but globally unique serial numbers associated with the addressed logical unit. The fencing component picks one serial number out of all available serial numbers for a disk. On disk arrays with new firmware, the scsi information on page 0x83 of a disk may contain several serial numbers associated with different entities. These entities include: o The addressed logical unit o The SCSI target device that contains the addressed logical unit o The target port that receives the request. The current issue occurs when the fencing component incorrectly picks up the serial number associated with the target port, which is the same for all the configured coordinator disks. Resolution::Symantec has updated the fencing library code to pick the serial number associated with the addressed logical unit, when running an SCSI-extended inquiry on a disk array. The fencing component now ignores the serial numbers associated with the other entities in the array.