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The Symantec Connect site consists of six communities, including Storage and Clustering. This blog provides an overview of some of the key information about navigating and participating in the Connect Storage and Clustering community and navigating through the Symantec Connect community site.17KViews1like4CommentsResource Attribute Descriptions in VOM 7.0
In the old Java Console Properties tab there was a ?Help icon next to each Attribute that would display a description of the attribute. I have not been able to find that function in VOM 7.0 and miss it very much. Please direct me if that function is supported in VOM 7.02.2KViews0likes1CommentLinux VOM with addons download says File not found
Just reportingbroken download link: Athttps://www.veritas.com/product/storage-management/infoscale-operations-manager.htmlwhen you follow download link, the: "Management Server 7.0 (Linux) including Add-ons" download says "File not found." but the "Management Server 7.0 (Linux)" download (without add-ons) works ok. Mike2.2KViews2likes0CommentsManaging InfoScale licenses using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 7.0
Using the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager console, you can view the real-time status of the InfoScale product licenses deployed on the managed hosts. You can view the total number of licenses deployed on the physical as well as virtual hosts along with the chargeable, non-chargeable, and expired licenses. To learn more about InfoScale licensing, pricing and types of Symantec price tiers, see: About Veritas licensing and pricing From Storage Foundation and High Availability 6.0 release onwards, the Symantec Performance Value Unit (SPVU) pricing method was used for Storage Foundation and High Availability products. To know more about InfoScale and the pricing, see: Veritas InfoScale Introduction About Symantec Performance Value Unit About Symantec Performance Value Unit for VMware virtual machines About Symantec Performance Value Unit for Solaris LDOM virtualization server About Symantec Performance Value Unit for kernel-based virtual machines About the Symantec Performance Value Unit for IBM LPAR From Veritas InfoScale Management Server 7.0 release onwards, Veritas uses the per-core licensing pricing method for InfoScale products. The value is calculated by accumulating the total number of cores on the host used by the product. To learn more about the per-core pricing model, see: About per-core licensing You can run reports that provide details on demo licenses, deployments by operating system tier and server tier. You can also run reports for hosts without InfoScale licenses, and to get details about the deployment policies that are violated. Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager documentation can be found on theSORTwebsite.2.8KViews1like0CommentsVeritas HA plugin for vSphere web client
Hi, Im trying to add vSphere HA plugin to VMware vSphere web console via VIOM server. even I can successsfully register the plugin with vCenter server from VIOMS end it still does not appire at the web console.can someone help me with a solution for the issue I'm facing? vCenter/ESXi version : v6.0.0 VIOMS verison: v7.0.0 - Thanks.Solved3.7KViews0likes1CommentNeed more secure file transfer mechanism for downloading patches
Our company is cracking down on security as a result of the OPM hack. All FTP access is blocked, including ftp://ftp.veritas.com. Can you please make downloads available via https links and provide a way to verify downloads have not been tampered with? e.g. a PGP signature3.5KViews1like2CommentsStorage Management for Production Ready Docker
Dear Docker User, Developers and System Administrators around the planet eagerly look forward to connect and share knowledge on what is needed to efficiently build, ship and run applications. The recent edition of Dockercon EU 2015 at Barcelona was the place to do just that and also saw Docker announcing Docker Universal Control Plane and Docker Swarm scaling to 50,000 containers in half a second. 2/3 rd of the companies who evaluate Docker adopt it as per the Article and based on my interaction with Docker Community. Most of the hands on Docker users believe Storage is a key challenge to be solved for Stateful applications in Production ready Docker. ( Technology Exhibition ) Kubernetes is a widely used container management platform and is deployed and used by most of the customers whom I spoke to. However, Docker users would look at Swarm as an alternative considering they need not learn kubectl CLI. The demo which showed Docker Swarm scaling to 50,000 containers on 1000 machines was impressive. It is a testimony to the scaling potential of Docker and gave a tip of the iceberg of what is the future for clustering containers. Virtuozzo, a leading player showcased their solution on the Container migration use-case in the Black Belt track. The talk highlighted the complexities of Container Migration and how the challenges are being solved today which was very intriguing from the technical standpoint. It also provides new opportunities for Storage Management to evolve. Developers spend a majority of their time waiting for tests to run and tracking down and reproducing bugs. Some of the interesting use-cases that got discussed were how one can speed up integration tests by caching database state as a commit, and rolling back to it rather than re-creating database from scratch every time one runs the tests. If the developer finds a bug which only manifests when the database is in a certain state, it is difficult to recreate the state. So, the use-case would be, how to save the database state for later debugging? It’s like creating bookmarks for development/production database. One of the important topic in the conference was on how to orchestrate Persistent Storage Services for Docker. Veritas recently launched its Infoscale Plugin along with a whitepaper to guarantee Persistence for Docker Applications and also help in snapshotting or migrating data volumes to anywhere in the Datacenter. Please peruse the article to understand the value proposition. This plugin on Docker 1.8+ will make life easier for Developer and Operation admins to run distributed applications with stateful databases on persistent storage. The latest version of Dockerhandles storage via volume drivers and one of the goals for the feature is support for third-party storage hardware with custom behaviors in hyper converged environments. Better Storage Integration with Ceph, Glusterfs, ZFS, Veritas Infoscale and Flocker were some of the requests coming from Docker users. ( Meetup with Solomon Hykes, CTO Docker Inc ) This brings us to an interesting transition point on what would be the next set of use-cases to solve for Docker running on Production from the Storage perspective using Agile Development Methodologies. The vision is to have REST API to invoke advanced storage management features like Scalability, Quality of Service, Snapshots, Migration and Disaster Recovery directly from any Container Management Platform. It will also involve enabling Persistent Storage for a wide variety of heterogeneous storage with relevant customization for production environment from Veritas, the Software Defined Storage company. In a Datacenter with multiple containers running, it would be key to easily identify the storage set associated to a container for each of the containers running on a specific host. From the manageability standpoint, I envisage comprehensive Integration with Docker Universal Control Plane and Veritas Infoscale Operations Manager would be valuable to make any relevant technology on Docker widely usable. In summary, the architects who are considering to deploy Docker in production want Super Easy, highly resilient Storage Management, 100% Continuous Availability which would mean Zero Downtime and want applications to have the intelligence of self-healing. with regards, Rajagopal Vaideeswaran Product Owner Information Availability - Storage Email1.1KViews2likes1CommentVeritas InfoScale Operations Manager 7.0: Viewing the impact of enabling SmartIO
Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 7.0 enables you to viewthe impact of enabling SmartIO in an interactive graphical format. Using this graph you can see the performance difference in a single view. You can view the following information for a host in a chart: This graph Displays Volumes - Total Bytes Read Number of bytes read from the SmartIO enabled volumes for the specified duration. Disks - Total Bytes Read Number of bytes read from the disks of the SmartIO enabled volumes for the specified duration. You can view the following information for an application in a chart: This graph Displays Volumes - Total Bytes Read Number of bytes read from the SmartIO enabled volumes for the specified duration. Disks - Total Bytes Read Number of bytes read from the disks of the SmartIO enabled volumes for the specified duration. Volumes - Average Read Latency Average read latency for the SmartIO enabled. For more information on SmartIO impactsee the following topic: Viewing the SmartIO Impact analysis chart Storage Foundation and High Availability and Veritas Operations Manager documentation for other releases and platforms can be found on theSORT website.2.2KViews0likes0Comments