Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 for Oracle RAC Administrator"s Guide (5900-1512, April 2011)

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Authorize the user to administer the cluster.
For example, issue the following command on the CP server
(mycps.symantecexample.com):
# cpsadm -s mycps.symantecexample.com -a\
add_clus_to_user -c cpcluster\
-u {f0735332-1dd1-11b2-a3cb-e3709c1c73b9}\
-e _HA_VCS_galaxy@HA_SERVICES@galaxy.symantec.com\
-f cps_operator -g vx
Cluster successfully added to user
_HA_VCS_galaxy@HA_SERVICES@galaxy.symantec.com privileges.
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Modify /etc/vxfenmode file on each SF Oracle RAC cluster node to set
security=1.
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After modifying the /etc/vxfenmode file, run the vxfen init script on the SF
Oracle RAC cluster node to start fencing.
For an example:
# /sbin/init.d/vxfen start
Administering CFS
This section describes some of the major aspects of cluster file system
administration.
This section provides instructions for the following CFS administration tasks:
Using cfsmount to mount CFS file systems
See Using cfsmount to mount CFS file systems on page 149.
Resizing CFS file systems
See Resizing CFS file systems on page 149.
Verifying the status of CFS file systems
See Verifying the status of CFS file systems on page 149.
Verifying CFS port
See Verifying CFS port on page 150.
If you encounter issues while administering CFS, refer to the troubleshooting
section for assistance.
Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
Administering CFS
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