Is it only applies to SFRAC or SFCFS.

Do I need SCSI3 for Fencing I/O. Are there any alternative than SCSI3-PR.

Thankx
tharindu

On 3/6/07, Asiye Yiğit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi,

I/O Fencing prevents the data corruption when you use shared disk as in
the SFRAC. So, You must configure I/O Fencing in the production environment.



Asiye





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Seems to be I can not enable I/O fencing. My disk controller does not
support SCSI3-PR.

Can someone pls tell me the effect on applications,  If "Fencing I/O" is
disabled.

Thankx
Tharindu

On 3/6/07, *Tharindu Rukshan Bamunuarachchi* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Dear All,

I have installed Veritas SFCFS on Sun 3310 DiskArray.

But I could not enables I/O Fencing.

Can someone please explain what is I/O Fencing in Veritas SFCFS.

How can I enable I/O fencing, What the benefits I would get with I/O
fencing.

Thankx
Tharindu
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