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Storage Foundation and High Availability 7.4.2 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - AIX
Last Published:
2020-07-30
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.2)
Platform: AIX
- Section I. Introduction to SFHA
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability
- Section II. Configuration of SFHA
- Preparing to configure
- Preparing to configure SFHA clusters for data integrity
- About planning to configure I/O fencing
- Setting up the CP server
- Configuring the CP server manually
- Configuring CP server using response files
- Configuring SFHA
- Configuring Storage Foundation High Availability using the installer
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Verifying and updating licenses on the system
- Configuring Storage Foundation High Availability using the installer
- Configuring SFHA clusters for data integrity
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Manually configuring SFHA 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 SFHA cluster manually
- Setting up non-SCSI-3 fencing in virtual environments manually
- Setting up majority-based I/O fencing manually
- Performing an automated SFHA configuration using response files
- Performing an automated I/O fencing configuration using response files
- Response file variables to configure server-based I/O fencing
- Section III. Upgrade of SFHA
- Planning to upgrade SFHA
- Preparing to upgrade SFHA
- Upgrading Storage Foundation and High Availability
- Performing a rolling upgrade of SFHA
- Performing a phased upgrade of SFHA
- About phased upgrade
- Performing a phased upgrade using the product installer
- Performing an automated SFHA upgrade using response files
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Post-upgrade tasks when VCS agents for VVR are configured
- About enabling LDAP authentication for clusters that run in secure mode
- Planning to upgrade SFHA
- Section IV. Post-installation tasks
- Section V. Adding and removing nodes
- Adding a node to SFHA clusters
- Adding the node to a cluster manually
- Adding a node using response files
- Configuring server-based fencing on the new node
- Removing a node from SFHA clusters
- Removing a node from a SFHA cluster
- Removing a node from a SFHA cluster
- Adding a node to SFHA clusters
- Section VI. Configuration and upgrade reference
- Appendix A. Support for AIX Live Update
- Appendix B. Installation scripts
- Appendix C. SFHA services and ports
- Appendix D. Configuration files
- Appendix E. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix F. Sample SFHA cluster setup diagrams for CP server-based I/O fencing
- Appendix G. Changing NFS server major numbers for VxVM volumes
- Appendix H. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Using the UDP layer for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv4
- Using the UDP layer of IPv6 for LLT
- Manually configuring LLT over UDP using IPv6
Unloading LLT and GAB and removing Veritas InfoScale Availability or Enterprise on the departing node
On the node departing the cluster, unconfigure and unload the LLT and GAB utilities, and remove the Veritas InfoScale Availability or Enterprise filesets.
You can use script-based installer to uninstall Veritas InfoScale Availability or Enterprise on the departing node or perform the following manual steps.
If you have configured Storage Foundation and High Availability as part of the InfoScale products, you may have to delete other dependent filesets before you can delete all of the following ones.
To stop LLT and GAB and remove Veritas InfoScale Availability or Enterprise
- If you had configured I/O fencing in enabled mode, then stop I/O fencing.
# /etc/init.d/vxfen.rc stop
- Stop GAB and LLT:
# /etc/init.d/gab.rc stop # /etc/init.d/llt.rc stop
- To determine the filesets to remove, enter:
# lslpp -L |grep VRTS
- To permanently remove the Availability or Enterprise filesets from the system, use the installp -u command. Start by removing the following filesets, which may have been optionally installed, in the order shown:
# installp -u VRTSsfcpi # installp -u VRTSvcswiz # installp -u VRTSvbs # installp -u VRTSsfmh # installp -u VRTSvcsea # installp -u VRTSvcsag # installp -u VRTScps # installp -u VRTSvcs # installp -u VRTSamf # installp -u VRTSvxfen # installp -u VRTSgab # installp -u VRTSllt # installp -u VRTSspt # installp -u VRTSvlic # installp -u VRTSperl
- Remove the LLT and GAB configuration files.
# rm /etc/llttab # rm /etc/gabtab # rm /etc/llthosts