adding new volumes to a DG that has a RVG under VCS cluster
hi, i am having a VCS cluster with GCO and VVR. on each node of the cluster i have a DG with an associated RVG, this RVG contains 11 data volume for Oracle database, these volumes are getting full so i am going to add new disks to the DG and create new volumes and mount points to be used by the Oracle Database. my question: can i add the disks to the DG and volumes to RVG while the database is UP and the replication is ON? if the answer is no, please let me know what should be performed on the RVG and rlink to add these volumes also what to perform on the database resource group to not failover. thanks in advance.Solved4.5KViews0likes14CommentsRegarding Service grp in W_OFFLINE_PROPAGATE
Hi, We have a status of W_OFFLINE_PROPAGATE for SAP_RPT_CI_GRP. O/P is root@mapls111# hastatus -sum -- SYSTEM STATE -- System State Frozen A mapls111 RUNNING 0 A mapls222 RUNNING 0 -- GROUP STATE -- Group System Probed AutoDisabled State B ClusterService mapls111 Y N OFFLINE B ClusterService mapls222 Y N ONLINE B SAP_RPT_CI_GRP mapls111 Y N OFFLINE B SAP_RPT_CI_GRP mapls222 Y N ONLINE Now the service grp is switched to another node, but we want to know that What is W_OFFLINE_PROPAGATE state?Why it comes?If it comes, then how to resolve it? Please assist. OS - Linux2KViews0likes1Comment‘vxdmppr’ utility information
Hello, With VxVM, we get ‘vxdmppr’ utility which performs SCSI 3 PR operations on the disks similar to sg_persist on Linux. But we don’t find much documentation around this utility. In one of the blogs we saw that its unsupported utility. Can someone throw light on it. Has someone used it in the past? Or does anyone know how this utility is getting used in VxVM? How to know if this is supported or not? Rafiq1.8KViews1like7CommentsSharing a SFHA/CFS filesystem between Physical and VM servers
Hello, and good afternoon to you all. For one of our cluster deployments, we've been requested to create a Cluster Shared Filesystem including 9 physical servers and 3 VMware VMs (vSphere 5.0 or 5.5, if this matters), all running RHEL6.5. The VMs would be using RDM-P and adhering to all the CFS-inside-a-VM stuff, as always. Performance and sizing issues aside, is this a supported configuration for SFCFSHA? I know using this for VCS is fully supported (and even advertised), but I can't seem to find the mention to this on CFS mounts. Thanks for the attention1KViews0likes1CommentHow to disable email alerts from data domain
Hi All, Can some one tell me how to disable email alerts from data domain enterprise manager. I logged in to the webconsole and i could see a tab alerts , but i donot see any email address listed there, but i get email alerts from DD. Regards, Doolze.978Views0likes1CommentHow To Manage Multiple VCS Clusters from a Central Location
What is the preferred tool/process used to manage multiple VCS clusters? We have several clusters in our environment and to date, the administrators RDP to one of the nodes in the cluster, open the Veritas Cluster Manager - Java Console. What is the solution to see all clusters in a single window or dashboard and also get notification of cluster events? Where is the documentation of how to setup the solution? Are there any videos that demonstrate how to setup or how the solution works?961Views2likes1CommentSymantec ApplicationHA 6.0: Configuring single sign-on (SSO)
Symantec ApplicationHA monitors applications running inside virtual machines managed by a VMware vCenter Server. Symantec ApplicationHA adds a layer of application awareness to the core HA functionality offered by VMware virtualization technology. SSO is an authentication process where you can enter one user name and password and have access to multiple machines or multiple applications. In Symantec ApplicationHA, after you configure SSO, an authenticated vCenter user does not have to provide the virtual machine user credentials each time that user logs on to configure and monitor applications. You must configure SSO between: The virtual machine and ApplicationHA Console host. The virtual machines at the protected site and ApplicationHA Console host at the recovery site. The ApplicationHA Console host uses the Symantec ApplicationHA Authentication service to provide secure communications between the virtual machine and the Console host. It uses digital certificates for authentication and uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt communications. SSO authentication is used for all operations on the virtual machine. Configuring SSO manually between the virtual machine and the ApplicationHA Console host You must specify the virtual machine administrator account to set up permanent authentication for the virtual machine. Use the ApplicationHA tab to manually configure SSO between the virtual machine and the Console host. Manually configure SSO if: SSO is not configured while installing or upgrading the guest. SSO configuration failed while installing or upgrading the guest. You have installed or upgraded the guest components using the command line interface. For more information, see the "Configuring single sign-on between the virtual machine and the ApplicationHA Console" section in the Symantec ApplicationHA User's Guide. Configuring SSO between the virtual machines at the protected site and the ApplicationHA Console host at the recovery site After you install Symantec ApplicationHA components for VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM), you must configure SSO between the virtual machines at the protected site and the ApplicationHA Console host at the recovery site. You can use the Symantec ApplicationHA SRM Components Configuration Wizard to configure SSO for virtual machines. You can launch the configuration wizard from the ApplicationHA Console host at the recovery site. For more information, see the “Configuring single sign-on between the recovery and protected site” section in the Symantec ApplicationHA User's Guide. Symantec ApplicationHA documentation for other releases and platforms can be found on the SORT website.928Views0likes0Comments