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08-26-2008 11:28 AM
08-26-2008 11:28 AM
Volume Groups Question
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08-26-2008 11:31 AM
08-26-2008 11:31 AM
Re: Volume Groups Question
Active / Passive sharing of disk devices and their configuration.
If you do not use SG then exclusive is the default.
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08-26-2008 12:15 PM
08-26-2008 12:15 PM
Re: Volume Groups Question
May help you.
Thanks
SKR
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08-26-2008 12:37 PM
08-26-2008 12:37 PM
Re: Volume Groups Question
SLVM permits a two system cluster to have read/write access to a volume group by activating the volume group in shared mode.
SLVM is designed to be used only by specialized distributed applications (such as Oracle Parallel Server) that use raw access to disks, rather than going through a file system. The applications must provide their own concurrency control for their data, as well as transaction logging and recovery facilities, as appropriate. Applications that are not network aware, such as file systems, will not be supported on volume groups activated in shared mode.
SLVM requires services provided by MC/LockManager and thus only clusters that have MC/LockManager will be able to use shared activation.
The following commands have been modified to support SLVM requirements:
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vgchange
The first release of 10.0 supported the "a -e" activation mode or exclusive mode. ********(Exclusive mode permits only one of the two nodes to have read /write access to the volume group the other may have read access but not read/write access.)********
For 10.10, vgchange has been modified to support the shared activation mode. It now has the "-c y -S y" option to mark the attributes of the volume group as shareable and the "-a s" option to the activate the volume group in shared mode.
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vgdisplay vgdisplay will show the current activation mode.
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08-26-2008 08:01 PM
08-26-2008 08:01 PM
Re: Volume Groups Question
If ur doing
#vgchange -a e
This is for activating vg in exclusive mode
means only one node can read/write/access to that Vg.
#vgchange -a s
this is for activating vg in share mode so more than one node read/write/access it
Regards
Atul