Table: Response file variables specific to configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability lists the response file variables that you can define to configure SFCFSHA.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
Note that some optional variables make it necessary to define other optional variables. For example, all the variables that are related to the cluster service group (csgnic, csgvip, and csgnetmask) must be defined if any are defined. The same is true for the SMTP notification (smtpserver, smtprecp, and smtprsev), the SNMP trap notification (snmpport, snmpcons, and snmpcsev), and the Global Cluster Option (gconic, gcovip, and gconetmask).
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring a basic SFCFSHA cluster lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure a basic SFCFSHA cluster.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring a basic SFCFSHA cluster
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
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CFG{vcs_clusterid} |
Scalar |
An integer between 0 and 65535 that uniquely identifies the cluster. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_clustername} |
Scalar |
Defines the name of the cluster. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_allowcomms} |
Scalar |
Indicates whether or not to start LLT and GAB when you set up a single-node cluster. The value can be 0 (do not start) or 1 (start). (Required) |
CFG{fencingenabled} |
Scalar |
In a SFCFSHA configuration, defines if fencing is enabled. Valid values are 0 or 1. (Required) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring private LLT over Ethernet lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure LLT over Ethernet.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring private LLT over Ethernet
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
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CFG{vcs_lltlink#} {"system"} |
Scalar |
Defines the NIC to be used for a private heartbeat link on each system. Two LLT links are required per system (lltlink1 and lltlink2). You can configure up to four LLT links. You must enclose the system name within double quotes. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_lltlinklowpri#} {"system"} |
Scalar |
Defines a low priority heartbeat link. Typically, lltlinklowpri is used on a public network link to provide an additional layer of communication. If you use different media speed for the private NICs, you can configure the NICs with lesser speed as low-priority links to enhance LLT performance. For example, lltlinklowpri1, lltlinklowpri2, and so on. You must enclose the system name within double quotes. (Optional) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring LLT over UDP lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure LLT over UDP.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring LLT over UDP
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
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CFG{lltoverudp}=1 |
Scalar |
Indicates whether to configure heartbeat link using LLT over UDP. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_udplink<n>_address} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) that the heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective heartbeat links. (Required) |
CFG {vcs_udplinklowpri<n>_address} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) that the low priority heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four low priority heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective low priority heartbeat links. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_udplink<n>_port} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the UDP port (16-bit integer value) that the heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective heartbeat links. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_udplinklowpri<n>_port} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the UDP port (16-bit integer value) that the low priority heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four low priority heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective low priority heartbeat links. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_udplink<n>_netmask} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the netmask (prefix for IPv6) that the heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective heartbeat links. (Required) |
CFG{vcs_udplinklowpri<n>_netmask} {<system1>} |
Scalar |
Stores the netmask (prefix for IPv6) that the low priority heartbeat link uses on node1. You can have four low priority heartbeat links and <n> for this response file variable can take values 1 to 4 for the respective low priority heartbeat links. (Required) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring virtual IP for SFCFSHA cluster lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure virtual IP for SFCFSHA cluster.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring virtual IP for SFCFSHA cluster
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{vcs_csgnic} {system} |
Scalar |
Defines the NIC device to use on a system. You can enter 'all' as a system value if the same NIC is used on all systems. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_csgvip} |
Scalar |
Defines the virtual IP address for the cluster. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_csgnetmask} |
Scalar |
Defines the Netmask of the virtual IP address for the cluster. (Optional) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring SFCFSHA cluster in secure mode lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure the SFCFSHA cluster in secure mode.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring SFCFSHA cluster in secure mode
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{vcs_eat_security} |
Scalar |
Specifies if the cluster is in secure enabled mode or not. |
CFG{opt}{securityonenode} |
Scalar |
Specifies that the securityonenode option is being used. |
CFG{securityonenode_menu} |
Scalar |
Specifies the menu option to choose to configure the secure cluster one at a time.
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CFG{security_conf_dir} |
Scalar |
Specifies the directory where the configuration files are placed. |
CFG{opt}{security} |
Scalar |
Specifies that the security option is being used. |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS users lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure VCS users.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS users
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
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CFG{vcs_userenpw} |
List |
List of encoded passwords for VCS users The value in the list can be "Administrators Operators Guests"
(Optional) |
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CFG{vcs_username} |
List |
List of names of VCS users (Optional) |
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CFG{vcs_userpriv} |
List |
List of privileges for VCS users
(Optional) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS notifications using SMTP lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure VCS notifications using SMTP.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS notifications using SMTP
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{vcs_smtpserver} |
Scalar |
Defines the domain-based hostname (example: smtp.symantecexample.com) of the SMTP server to be used for Web notification. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_smtprecp} |
List |
List of full email addresses (example: user@symantecexample.com) of SMTP recipients. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_smtprsev} |
List |
Defines the minimum severity level of messages (Information, Warning, Error, SevereError) that listed SMTP recipients are to receive. Note that the ordering of severity levels must match that of the addresses of SMTP recipients. (Optional) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS notifications using SNMP lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure VCS notifications using SNMP.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring VCS notifications using SNMP
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{vcs_snmpport} |
Scalar |
Defines the SNMP trap daemon port (default=162). (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_snmpcons} |
List |
List of SNMP console system names (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_snmpcsev} |
List |
Defines the minimum severity level of messages (Information, Warning, Error, SevereError) that listed SNMP consoles are to receive. Note that the ordering of severity levels must match that of the SNMP console system names. (Optional) |
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring SFCFSHA global clusters lists the response file variables that specify the required information to configure SFCFSHA global clusters.
Table: Response file variables specific to configuring SFCFSHA global clusters
Variable |
List or Scalar |
Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{vcs_gconic} {system} |
Scalar |
Defines the NIC for the Virtual IP that the Global Cluster Option uses. You can enter 'all' as a system value if the same NIC is used on all systems. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_gcovip} |
Scalar |
Defines the virtual IP address to that the Global Cluster Option uses. (Optional) |
CFG{vcs_gconetmask} |
Scalar |
Defines the Netmask of the virtual IP address that the Global Cluster Option uses. (Optional) |