7-5 Shared Disk

7-5 Shared Disk

 

Adding

Add the shared disk resource.
Before adding the shared disk resource, you must make sure that there exists an addable shared disk on the OS. 

  1. select a group → right click → 'Add Resource'.

  2. Select 'SharedDisk' from Resource Type lists and click 'Next' button.

  3. Users must enter the file system type for shared disk, the file location of volume device for the both nodes, and information for the mounting position.
    If the file location of volume device file is not known, the device file can be selected on a dialog by pressing the 

     'File' button.

    [Figure] Finish Button Active after Entering All the Data

  4. As Additional Settings, mount command option, forced to unmount option, filesystem check option is available.


    [Figure] Additional setting view

  5. Click the 'Finish' button to add the basic shared disk resource.
    You can immediately check the result in the management web console. 

Deleting

Select resource type →- right click → delete resource.
The deleted resource will immediately disappear from the management web console.

Status

The following table explains the status switching of the MCCS resource caused by a user's command and the status.
The command assumes that it is generated by a user.

Shared disk agent: Manages the shared disks registered in MCCS. 

Status

Agent command

Decription

Note

Status

Agent command

Decription

Note

Online

The volume is unlocked. You can write to it.

Offline

Dismounts the volume and prevents user from writing/reading data to and from the disk.

 

Monitoring

Checks if the volume is mounted and monitors if you can write to the volume by creating temporary files.

 

Offline

The volume is locked. You can neither read or write from and to the volume.

Online

Mounts the volume and allow user to write/read data to and from the disk.

 

Monitoring

Checks if the volume is mounted and monitors if you can write to the volume by creating temporary files.

 

Trouble

The volume is online. But there is a problem caused by external elements. You cannot write to it.
Access to the volume can be prohibited by the external commands or other driver, or the physical connections to the storage such as FC connections or SAN switches can cause troubles

Online

Mounts the volume and allow user to write/read data to and from the disk.

 

Offline

Dismounts the volume and prevents user from writing/reading data to and from the disk.

 

 

 

Attribute

Shows the unique attribute of shared disk resource.

Attribute

Description

Type

Default

Edit

Note

DevPath

Designate the path for the file of device to mount.

FILE

 

O

 

DoFsck

If it is set to true, going online will execute a fsck on the volume.

BOOLEAN

false

O

 

FileSystem

Enter the type of file system used by the volume.

STRING

 

O

 

ForceUnmount

If it is set to true, going offline will forcefully unmount the device in use.

BOOLEAN

false

O

 

FsckOpt

Enter the option used for fsck execution.

STRING

-a

O

 

MountOpt

Enter the command option used for mounting.

STRING

 

O

 

MountPoint

Enter the absolute path for the mounting location.

DIRECTORY

 

O

 

The attribute value is entered to register the resource, and you can change or check it in the 'Specified Attribute'.