If you find resource faults from the cfsmount group:
Use hagrp -dep to verify that the cfsmount group is dependent on the cvm and cvmvoldg groups:
hagrp -dep
Use hagrp -link to fix any dependencies:
hagrp -link cfsmount1 cvm online local firm hares -link cfsmount1 cvmvoldg1
Use vxdg list to verify that the VCS mount and volume disk groups are enabled on all nodes:
vxdg -o alldgs list
Use vxdg deport and import to re-enable:
vxdg deport disk_group_name vxdg -s import disk_group_name
Use vxdisk list to verify that the VCS mount and volume disks are online:
vxdisk list hastop -local
If necessary, restart VCS on each node:
/etc/init.d/vxfen stop /etc/init.d/vxfen start hastart
CFS mounts can fail because VCS volumes are in use. You may need to restart all nodes in the cluster to clear any conflicts. See your operating system documentation.
If you find resource faults from the cvm_clus group, use hares -dep to verify that this resource is dependent on the cvm_vxconfigd resource:
hares -dep
Use hares -link to fix any dependencies:
hares -link cvm_clus cvm_vxconfigd
If you find resource faults from the vxfsckd group, use hares -dep to verify that the this resource group is dependent on the cvm_clus resource:
hares -dep
Use hares -link to fix any dependencies:
hares -link vxfsckd cvm_clus