Typically, you can use the response file that the installer generates after you perform I/O fencing configuration to configure I/O fencing for Storage Foundation HA. You can also create a response file using the -makeresponsefile option of the installer.
To configure I/O fencing using response files
Based on whether you want to configure disk-based or server-based I/O fencing, make sure you have completed the preparatory tasks.
Copy the response file to one of the cluster systems where you want to configure I/O fencing.
See Sample response file for configuring disk-based I/O fencing.
See Sample response file for configuring server-based I/O fencing.
Edit the values of the response file variables as necessary.
See Response file variables to configure disk-based I/O fencing.
See Response file variables to configure server-based I/O fencing.
Start the configuration from the system to which you copied the response file. For example:
# /opt/VRTS/install/installsf -responsefile /tmp/response_file
Where /tmp/response_file is the response file's full path name.