Deployment and migration scenarios for CP server

Table: CP server deployment and migration scenarios describes the supported deployment and migration scenarios, and the procedures you must perform on the SFCFSHA cluster and the CP server.

Table: CP server deployment and migration scenarios

Scenario

CP server

SFCFSHA cluster

Action required

Setup of CP server for a SFCFSHA cluster for the first time

New CP server

New SFCFSHA cluster using CP server as coordination point

On the designated CP server, perform the following tasks:

  1. Prepare to configure the new CP server.

  2. Configure the new CP server.

  3. Prepare the new CP server for use by the SFCFSHA cluster.

On the SFCFSHA cluster nodes, configure server-based I/O fencing.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Add a new SFCFSHA cluster to an existing and operational CP server

Existing and operational CP server

New SFCFSHA cluster

On the SFCFSHA cluster nodes, configure server-based I/O fencing.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Replace the coordination point from an existing CP server to a new CP server

New CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster using CP server as coordination point

On the designated CP server, perform the following tasks:

  1. Prepare to configure the new CP server.

  2. Configure the new CP server.

  3. Prepare the new CP server for use by the SFCFSHA cluster.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

On a node in the SFCFSHA cluster, run the vxfenswap command to move to replace the CP server:

See Replacing coordination points for server-based fencing in an online cluster.

Replace the coordination point from an existing CP server to an operational CP server coordination point

Operational CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster using CP server as coordination point

On the designated CP server, prepare to configure the new CP server manually.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

On a node in the SFCFSHA cluster, run the vxfenswap command to move to replace the CP server:

See Replacing coordination points for server-based fencing in an online cluster.

Enabling fencing in a SFCFSHA cluster with a new CP server coordination point

New CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster with fencing configured in disabled mode

Note:

Migrating from fencing in disabled mode to customized mode incurs application downtime on the SFCFSHA cluster.

On the designated CP server, perform the following tasks:

  1. Prepare to configure the new CP server.

  2. Configure the new CP server

  3. Prepare the new CP server for use by the SFCFSHA cluster

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

On the SFCFSHA cluster nodes, perform the following:

  1. Stop all applications, VCS, and fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

  2. To stop VCS, use the following command (to be run on all the SFCFSHA cluster nodes):

    # hastop -local

  3. Stop fencing using the following command:

    # /etc/init.d/vxfen stop

  4. Reconfigure I/O fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

    See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Enabling fencing in a SFCFSHA cluster with an operational CP server coordination point

Operational CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster with fencing configured in disabled mode

Note:

Migrating from fencing in disabled mode to customized mode incurs application downtime.

On the designated CP server, prepare to configure the new CP server.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for this procedure.

On the SFCFSHA cluster nodes, perform the following tasks:

  1. Stop all applications, VCS, and fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

  2. To stop VCS, use the following command (to be run on all the SFCFSHA cluster nodes):

    # hastop -local

  3. Stop fencing using the following command:

    # /etc/init.d/vxfen stop

  4. Reconfigure fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

    See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Enabling fencing in a SFCFSHA cluster with a new CP server coordination point

New CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster with fencing configured in scsi3 mode

On the designated CP server, perform the following tasks:

  1. Prepare to configure the new CP server.

  2. Configure the new CP server

  3. Prepare the new CP server for use by the SFCFSHA cluster

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Based on whether the cluster is online or offline, perform the following procedures:

For a cluster that is online, perform the following task on the SFCFSHA cluster:

For a cluster that is offline, perform the following tasks on the SFCFSHA cluster:

  1. Stop all applications, VCS, and fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

  2. To stop VCS, use the following command (to be run on all the SFCFSHA cluster nodes):

    # hastop -local

  3. Stop fencing using the following command:

    # /etc/init.d/vxfen stop

  4. Reconfigure I/O fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

    See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Enabling fencing in a SFCFSHA cluster with an operational CP server coordination point

Operational CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster with fencing configured in disabled mode

On the designated CP server, prepare to configure the new CP server.

See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for this procedure.

Based on whether the cluster is online or offline, perform the following procedures:

For a cluster that is online, perform the following task on the SFCFSHA cluster:

For a cluster that is offline, perform the following tasks on the SFCFSHA cluster:

  1. Stop all applications, VCS, and fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

  2. To stop VCS, use the following command (to be run on all the SFCFSHA cluster nodes):

    # hastop -local

  3. Stop fencing using the following command:

    # /etc/init.d/vxfen stop

  4. Reconfigure fencing on the SFCFSHA cluster.

    See the Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability Configuration and Upgrade Guide for the procedures.

Refreshing registrations of SFCFSHA cluster nodes on coordination points (CP servers/ coordinator disks) without incurring application downtime

Operational CP server

Existing SFCFSHA cluster using the CP server as coordination point

On the SFCFSHA cluster run the vxfenswap command to refresh the keys on the CP server:

See Refreshing registration keys on the coordination points for server-based fencing.