Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator"s Guide (5900-1738, April 2011)

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After the migration is complete, verify the change in the fencing mode.
# vxfenadm -d
For example, after the migration from disk-based fencing to server-based
fencing in the Storage Foundation Cluster File System HA cluster:
I/O Fencing Cluster Information:
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Fencing Protocol Version: 201
Fencing Mode: Customized
Fencing Mechanism: cps
Cluster Members:
* 0 (galaxy)
1 (nebula)
RFSM State Information:
node 0 in state 8 (running)
node 1 in state 8 (running)
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Verify the current coordination points that the vxfen driver uses.
# vxfenconfig -l
Migrating from server-based to disk-based fencing in an online cluster
You can migrate between disk-based fencing and server-based fencing without
incurring application downtime in the Storage Foundation Cluster File System
HA clusters.
You can migrate from server-based fencing to disk-based fencing when you want
to perform maintenance tasks on the CP server systems.
Similarly, you can migrate from disk-based fencing to server-based fencing in the
following cases:
You want to leverage the benefits of server-based fencing.
You want to replace faulty coordinator disks with CP servers.
See Migrating from disk-based to server-based fencing in an online cluster
on page 111.
113Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System and its components
Administering I/O Fencing