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Clients can find the fixes and filesets for AIX 5L and HACMP at:<br />

http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/vios/download/home.html<br />

The fixpack for the Virtual I/O Server can be found at:<br />

http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/pseries/aixfixes.html<br />

HACMP and virtual SCSI<br />

The volume group must be defined as Enhanced C<strong>on</strong>current Mode. In general,<br />

Enhanced C<strong>on</strong>current Mode is the recommended mode for sharing volume<br />

groups in HACMP clusters because volumes are accessible by multiple HACMP<br />

nodes, resulting in faster failover in the event of a node failure.<br />

If file systems are used <strong>on</strong> the standby nodes, they are not mounted until the<br />

point of failover, because the volume groups are in full active read/write mode<br />

<strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong> the home node; the standby nodes have the volume groups in passive<br />

mode, which does not allow access to the logical volumes or file systems. If<br />

shared volumes (raw logical volumes) are accessed directly in Enhanced<br />

C<strong>on</strong>current Mode, these volumes are accessible from multiple nodes, so access<br />

must be c<strong>on</strong>trolled at a higher layer, such as databases.<br />

If any cluster node accesses shared volumes through virtual SCSI, all nodes<br />

must do so. This means that disks cannot be shared between a partiti<strong>on</strong> using<br />

virtual SCSI and a server or partiti<strong>on</strong> directly accessing those disks.<br />

All volume group c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> and maintenance <strong>on</strong> these shared disks is d<strong>on</strong>e<br />

from the HACMP nodes using C-SPOC, not from the Virtual I/O Server.<br />

Note: Partiti<strong>on</strong>s using virtual I/O cannot be mixed in an HACMP cluster with<br />

partiti<strong>on</strong>s using dedicated adapters accessing the same shared disks.<br />

HACMP and virtual Ethernet<br />

IP Address Takeover (IPAT) through aliasing must be used. IPAT using<br />

replacement and MAC Address Takeover are not supported. In general, IPAT<br />

using aliasing is recommended for all HACMP networks that can support it.<br />

All virtual Ethernet interfaces defined to HACMP should be treated as<br />

single-adapter networks. In particular, c<strong>on</strong>figure the file netm<strong>on</strong>.cf to include a list<br />

of clients to ping. It must be used to m<strong>on</strong>itor and detect failure of the network<br />

interfaces. Due to nature of virtual Ethernet, other mechanisms to detect the<br />

failure of network interfaces are not effective.<br />

If the Virtual I/O Server has <strong>on</strong>ly a single physical interface <strong>on</strong> a network (instead<br />

of, for example, two interfaces with Ethernet aggregati<strong>on</strong>), then a failure of that<br />

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