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7.2.3 Notes about maintaining shared resources

This subsection provides important information about connecting and disconnecting the shared resources when you perform maintenance on a shared disk after operation. For the specific operating methods, see the OS documentation.

Important

Pay attention to the notes provided here when you manipulate shared resources. If you ignore these notes, the shared resources might become corrupted or cause hot standby errors.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Before you manipulate shared resources

HA Monitor controls the connection and disconnection of shared resources. Therefore, you must note the following:

For details about HA Monitor's control of shared resources, see 4.3.4 List of shared resource statuses.

(2) Handling volume groups

If a volume group created on a shared disk is accessed for referencing and updating from both hosts at the same time, operation is not guaranteed. Therefore, you must note the following:

The following shows the vgchange command's execution formats:

(3) Handling file systems

This subsection provides important information about handling file systems.

(4) Handling of a shared disk after OS migration

The handling of a shared disk is not the same in Linux as in HI-UX/WE2 and AIX. If you have migrated your OS from HI-UX/WE2 or AIX to Linux, you must check and, if necessary, revise the handling of a shared disk and use it carefully.

For example, in HI-UX/WE2 and AIX, a shared disk can be accessed after the active server has terminated. In Linux, a shared disk cannot be accessed after the active server has terminated. In order to access a shared disk in Linux for a purpose such as making a backup, you must first place the shared disk in accessible status.