8.5. SCSI Fence Device Components to Configure


This procedure configures SCSI persistent reservations as a fence method for each node in cluster scsiclust.
Table 8.2, “Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode1.example.com” summarizes the components of the SCSI fence device that this procedure configures for cluster node clusternode1.example.com.
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Table 8.2. Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode1.example.com
Fence Agent Component Value Description
Name scsifence name of the SCSI fencing device
Node name node1 name of node to be fenced
Table 8.3, “Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode2.example.com” summarizes the components of the scsi fence device that this procedure configures for cluster node clusternode2.example.com.
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Table 8.3. Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode2.example.com
Fence Agent Component Value Description
Name scsifence name of the SCSI fencing device
Node name node2 name of node to be fenced
Table 8.4, “Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode3.example.com” summarizes the components of the SCSI fence device that this procedure configures for cluster node clusternode3.example.com.
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Table 8.4. Fence Agent Components to Configure for clusternode3.example.com
Fence Agent Component Value Description
Name scsifence name of the SCSI fencing device
Node name node3 name of node to be fenced
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