This procedure uses the /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2 disk in the steps.
If the utility does not show a message that states a disk is ready, the verification has failed. Failure of verification can be the result of an improperly configured disk array. The failure can also be due to a bad disk.
If the failure is due to a bad disk, remove and replace it. The vxfentsthdw utility indicates a disk can be used for I/O fencing with a message resembling:
The disk /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2 is ready to be configured for I/O Fencing on node galaxy
For more information on how to replace coordinator disks, refer to the Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Administrator's Guide.
To test the disks using vxfentsthdw utility
Run the utility with the -n option if you use rsh for communication.
# vxfentsthdw [-n]
******** WARNING!!!!!!!! ******** THIS UTILITY WILL DESTROY THE DATA ON THE DISK!! Do you still want to continue : [y/n] (default: n) y Enter the first node of the cluster: galaxy Enter the second node of the cluster: nebula
Enter the disk name to be checked for SCSI-3 PGR on node IP_adrs_of_galaxy in the format: for dmp: /dev/vx/rdmp/cxtxdxsx for raw: /dev/rdsk/cxtxdxsx Make sure it's the same disk as seen by nodes IP_adrs_ofgalaxy and IP_adrs_of_nebula /dev/rdsk/c2t13d0s2 Enter the disk name to be checked for SCSI-3 PGR on node IP_adrs_of_nebula in the format: for dmp: /dev/vx/rdmp/cxtxdxsx for raw: /dev/rdsk/cxtxdxsx Make sure it's the same disk as seen by nodes IP_adrs_ofgalaxy and IP_adrs_of_nebula /dev/rdsk/c2t13d0s2
If the serial numbers of the disks are not identical, then the test terminates.
The disk is now ready to be configured for I/O Fencing on node galaxy
ALL tests on the disk /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2 have PASSED The disk is now ready to be configured for I/O Fencing on node galaxy