The following sections describe how to set up the SCSI and the Fibre Channel devices that the cluster systems share.
For I/O fencing, the data disks must support SCSI-3 persistent reservations. You need to configure a coordinator disk group that supports SCSI-3 PR and verify that it works.
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Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability also supports non-SCSI3 server-based fencing configuration in virtual environments that do not support SCSI-3 PR-compliant storage. |
See About planning to configure I/O fencing.
See also the Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Administrator's Guide for a description of I/O fencing.