1fence_scsi(8)               System Manager's Manual              fence_scsi(8)
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NAME

6       fence_scsi - I/O fencing agent for SCSI persistent reservations
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SYNOPSIS

10       fence_scsi [OPTION]...
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DESCRIPTION

14       fence_scsi is an I/O fencing agent that uses SCSI-3 persistent reserva‐
15       tions to control access to shared storage devices. These  devices  must
16       support  SCSI-3  persistent  reservations (SPC-3 or greater) as well as
17       the "preempt-and-abort" subcommand.
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19       The fence_scsi agent works by having each node in the cluster  register
20       a  unique  key  with the SCSI devive(s). Once registered, a single node
21       will become the reservation holder by creating a "write exclusive, reg‐
22       istrants  only"  reservation  on the device(s). The result is that only
23       registered nodes may write  to  the  device(s).  When  a  node  failure
24       occurs,  the  fence_scsi  agent  will  remove  the key belonging to the
25       failed node from the device(s). The failed node will no longer be  able
26       to  write to the device(s). A manual reboot is required. In the cluster
27       environment unfence action should be configured also.
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29       Keys are either be specified manually  (see  -k  option)  or  generated
30       automatically  (see  -n option). Automatic key generation requires that
31       cman be running. Keys will then be generated using the cluster  ID  and
32       node  ID such that each node has a unique key that can be determined by
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35       Devices can either be specified manually (see -d option) or  discovered
36       automatically.  Multiple  devices  can be specified manually by using a
37       comma-separated list. If no devices are specified, the fence_scsi agent
38       will  attempt  to  discover  devices by looking for cluster volumes and
39       extracting the underlying devices. Devices may be device-mapper  multi‐
40       path devices or raw devices. If using a device-mapper multipath device,
41       the fence_scsi agent will find the underlying devices (paths) and  cre‐
42       ated registrations for each path.
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OPTIONS

46       -o action
47              Fencing  action.  This  value  can  be "on", "off", "status", or
48              "metadata". The "on", "off", and "status" actions require either
49              a  key  (see  -k option) or node name (see -n option). For "on",
50              the agent will attempt to register with the device(s) and create
51              a  reservation  if none exists. The "off" action will attempt to
52              remove a node's key from the device(s). The "status" action will
53              report  whether  or  not a node's key is currently register with
54              one or more of the devices. The "metadata" action  will  display
55              the XML metadata. The default action if "off".
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57       -d devices
58              List  of  devices  to  use for current operation. Devices can be
59              comma-separated list of raw device (eg. /dev/sdc) or device-map‐
60              per  multipath devices (eg. /dev/dm-3). Each device must support
61              SCSI-3 persistent reservations.
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63       -f logfile
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66       -n nodename
67              Name of the node to be fenced. The node name is used to generate
68              the  key  value used for the current operation. This option will
69              be ignored when used with the -k option.
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71       -k key Key to use for the current operation. This key should be  unique
72              to a node. For the "on" action, the key specifies the key use to
73              register the local node. For the "off" action, this  key  speci‐
74              fies the key to be removed from the device(s).
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76       -H delay
77              Wait X seconds before fencing is started (Default Value: 0)
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80       -a     Use  the  APTPL flag for registrations. This option is only used
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83       -h     Print out a help  message  describing  available  options,  then
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STDIN PARAMETERS

92       agent = "param"
93              This   option  is  used  by  fence_node(8)  and  is  ignored  by
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115              Enable the APTPL flag. Default is 0 (disable).
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SEE ALSO

119       fence(8), fence_node(8), sg_persist(8), vgs(8), cman_tool(8), cman(5)
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