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Activation modes of shared disk groups

A shared disk group must be activated on a node in order for the volumes in the disk group to become accessible for application I/O from that node. The ability of applications to read from or to write to volumes is dictated by the activation mode of a shared disk group. Valid activation modes for a shared disk group are exclusivewrite, readonly, sharedread, sharedwrite, and off (inactive).


  Note   Disk group activation was a new feature in VxVM 3.0. To maintain compatibility with previous releases, the default activation mode for shared disk groups is shared-write.


Special uses of clusters, such as high availability (HA) applications and off-host backup, can use disk group activation to explicitly control volume access from different nodes in the cluster.

Activation modes for shared disk groups describes Activation modes for shared disk groups.

Activation modes for shared disk groups

Activation mode

Description

exclusivewrite (ew) 

The node has exclusive write access to the disk group. No other node can activate the disk group for write access. 

readonly (ro) 

The node has read access to the disk group and denies write access for all other nodes in the cluster. The node has no write access to the disk group. Attempts to activate a disk group for either of the write modes on other nodes fail. 

sharedread (sr) 

The node has read access to the disk group. The node has no write access to the disk group, however other nodes can obtain write access. 

sharedwrite (sw) 

The node has write access to the disk group.  

off 

The node has neither read nor write access to the disk group. Query operations on the disk group are permitted. 

The following table summarizes the allowed and conflicting activation modes for shared disk groups:

Allowed and conflicting activation modes

Disk group activated in cluster as...

exclusive- write

readonly

sharedread

sharedwrite

exclusivewrite

Fails 

Fails 

Succeeds 

Fails 

readonly

Fails 

Succeeds 

Succeeds 

Fails 

sharedread

Succeeds 

Succeeds 

Succeeds 

Succeeds 

sharedwrite

Fails 

Fails 

Succeeds 

Succeeds 

 To place activation modes under user control

The activation-mode is one of exclusivewrite, readonly, sharedread, sharedwrite, or off.

When a shared disk group is created or imported, it is activated in the specified mode. When a node joins the cluster, all shared disk groups accessible from the node are activated in the specified mode.

The activation mode of a disk group controls volume I/O from different nodes in the cluster. It is not possible to activate a disk group on a given node if it is activated in a conflicting mode on another node in the cluster. When enabling activation using the defaults file, it is recommended that this file be made identical on all nodes in the cluster. Otherwise, the results of activation are unpredictable.

If the defaults file is edited while the vxconfigd daemon is already running, the vxconfigd process must be restarted for the changes in the defaults file to take effect.

If the default activation mode is anything other than off, an activation following a cluster join, or a disk group creation or import can fail if another node in the cluster has activated the disk group in a conflicting mode.

To display the activation mode for a shared disk group, use the vxdg list diskgroup command.

You can also use the vxdg command to change the activation mode on a shared disk group.

See the Veritas Volume Manager Administrator's Guide.