Cluster Server 7.4.2 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Linux
- Section I. Configuring Cluster Server using the script-based installer
- I/O fencing requirements
- Preparing to configure VCS clusters for data integrity
- About planning to configure I/O fencing
- Setting up the CP server
- Configuring VCS
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Completing the VCS configuration
- Verifying and updating licenses on the system
- Configuring VCS clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Section II. Automated configuration using response files
- Performing an automated VCS configuration
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Section III. Manual configuration
- Manually configuring VCS
- Configuring LLT manually
- Configuring VCS manually
- Configuring VCS in single node mode
- Modifying the VCS configuration
- Manually configuring the clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing manually
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing manually
- Configuring server-based fencing on the VCS cluster manually
- Setting up non-SCSI-3 fencing in virtual environments manually
- Setting up majority-based I/O fencing manually
- Manually configuring VCS
- Section IV. Upgrading VCS
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Performing a VCS upgrade using the installer
- Tasks to perform after upgrading to 2048 bit key and SHA256 signature certificates
- Performing an online upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade of VCS
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade using the product installer
- Performing an automated VCS upgrade using response files
- Planning to upgrade VCS
- Section V. Adding and removing cluster nodes
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Adding a node to a multi-node VCS cluster
- Manually adding a node to a cluster
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Configuring I/O fencing on the new node
- Adding a node using response files
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Removing a node from a VCS cluster
- Adding a node to a single-node cluster
- Section VI. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Configuration files
- Appendix C. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Using the UDP layer for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv4
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv6
- About configuring LLT over UDP multiport
- Appendix D. Configuring LLT over TCP
- Manually configuring LLT over TCP using IPv4
- Manually configuring LLT over TCP using IPv6
- Appendix E. Migrating LLT links from IPv4 to IPv6 or dual-stack
- Appendix F. Using LLT over RDMA
- Configuring LLT over RDMA
- Configuring RDMA over an Ethernet network
- Configuring RDMA over an InfiniBand network
- Tuning system performance
- Manually configuring LLT over RDMA
- Troubleshooting LLT over RDMA
- Appendix G. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix H. Installation script options
- Appendix I. Troubleshooting VCS configuration
- Appendix J. Sample VCS cluster setup diagrams for CP server-based I/O fencing
- Appendix K. Upgrading the Steward process
Response file variables to upgrade VCS
Table: Response file variables specific to upgrading VCS lists the response file variables that you can define to upgrade VCS.
Table: Response file variables specific to upgrading VCS
Variable | List or Scalar | Description |
---|---|---|
CFG{opt}{upgrade} | Scalar | Upgrades VCS RPMs. (Required) |
CFG{accepteula} | Scalar | Specifies whether you agree with EULA.pdf on the media. (Required) |
CFG{systems} | List | List of systems on which the product is to be upgraded. (Required) |
CFG{defaultaccess} | Scalar (optional) | Defines if the user chooses to grant read access for VCS cluster information to everyone. |
CFG{key} | Scalar (optional) | Stores the keyless key you want to register. |
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{opt}{keyfile} | Scalar | Defines the location of an ssh keyfile that is used to communicate with all remote systems. (Optional) |
CFG{opt}{pkgpath} | Scalar | Defines a location, typically an NFS mount, from which all remote systems can install product RPMs. The location must be accessible from all target systems. (Optional) |
CFG{opt}{tmppath} | Scalar | Defines the location where a working directory is created to store temporary files and the RPMs that are needed during the install. The default location is /opt/VRTStmp. (Optional) |
CFG{secusrgrps} | List | Defines the user groups which get read access to the cluster. (Optional) |
CFG{opt}{logpath} | Scalar | Mentions the location where the log files are to be copied. The default location is /opt/VRTS/install/logs. Note: The installer copies the response files and summary files also to the specified logpath location. (Optional) |
CFG{opt}{rsh} | Scalar | Defines that rsh must be used instead of ssh as the communication method between systems. (Optional) |
CFG{opt}{online_upgrade} | Scalar | Set the value to 1 for online upgrades. |
CFG{edgeserver_host} | String | Use this parameter to configure the edge server. Enter telemetry.veritas.com to use the Veritas Cloud Receiver, which is a preconfigured, cloud-based edge server deployed by Veritas. Optional or required: required Note: An edge server is used to collect licensing and platform related information from InfoScale products as part of the Veritas Product Improvement Program. The information collected helps identify how customers deploy and use the product, and enables Veritas to manage customer licenses more efficiently. |
CFG{edgeserver_port} | Scalar | Use this parameter to configure the port number of the edge server. Enter 443, which is the port number used by the Veritas Cloud Receiver. Optional or required: required Note: An edge server is used to collect licensing and platform related information from InfoScale products as part of the Veritas Product Improvement Program. The information collected helps identify how customers deploy and use the product, and enables Veritas to manage customer licenses more efficiently. |