Veritas SFHA 6.2: Layered volume enhancements for recovery and snapshots
SFHA 6.2 introducesa new enhancement for layered volumes. A layered volume is a virtual Veritas Volume Manager object that is built on top of other volumes. The layered volume structure tolerates failure better and has greater redundancy than the standard volume structure. The enhancement ensures that when storage disconnection and subsequent reconnection happen, only inconsistent regions in the affected sub-volume are synchronized using the FastResync feature. In case of a storage failure, the mirror of the sub-volume on that storage will be detached and the future I/Os on the sub-volume will be tracked by the DCO associated with the parent volume. When such a detached mirror is reattached after restoring storage connectivity, only regions that are inconsistent in the mirror will be synchronized using the FastResync feature. Prior to this release, for a layered volume, if the storage within a mirror of a sub-volume became inaccessible, it led to full synchronization of that mirror when the storage was reconnected. For more information about FastResync and layered volumes: About FastResync About layered volumes Veritas SFHA documentation for other releases and platforms can be found on the SORT website.541Views0likes0CommentsVeritas SFHA 6.2: SmartIO support for SF Oracle RAC environments
The SmartIO feature of Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions (SFHA Solutions) enables data efficiency on your SSDs through I/O caching. With SmartIO, you can optimize the cost per IOPS. SmartIO does not require in-depth knowledge of the hardware technologies underneath. SmartIO uses advanced, customizable heuristics to determine what data to cache and how that data gets removed from the cache. The heuristics take advantage of SFHA Solutions' knowledge of the characteristics of the workload. SmartIO supports read and write caching for VxFS file systems mounted on VxVM volumes, in several caching modes and configurations. In SF Oracle RAC environments, when SmartIO is enabled on multiple nodes, the Group Lock Manager (GLM) library keeps cache on each node coherent. Read caching for applications running on VxVM volumes Read caching for applications running on VxFS file systems Database caching on VxFS file systems Database caching on VxVM volumes Note: SmartIO writeback caching is not supported in SF Oracle RAC environments. To use SmartIO, you set up a cache area on the target device. You can do this task simply with one command, while the application is online. When the application issues an I/O request, SmartIO checks to see if the I/O can be serviced from the cache. As applications access data from the underlying volumes or file systems, certain data is moved to the cache based on the internal heuristics. Subsequent I/Os are processed from the cache. You can also customize which data is cached, by adding advisory information to assist the SmartIO feature in making those determinations. For more information, see the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions SmartIO for Solid State Drives Solutions Guide. Veritas SFHA documentation for other releases and platforms can be found on the SORT website.576Views0likes0CommentsInfoScale 7.0 for Windows: About the product correlation between Symantec Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions and Veritas InfoScale Family
In the 7.0 release, the following products from Symantec Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions are rebranded and repackaged under the Veritas InfoScale family. Storage Foundation (SFW) Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions (SFW HA) Cluster Server (VCS) Dynamic Multi-Pathing for Windows (DMPW) The Veritas InfoScale family consists of the following products: Veritas InfoScale Foundation Veritas InfoScale Availability Veritas InfoScale Storage Veritas InfoScale Enterprise The following table depicts the existing-to-new product correlation: Existing product New product SFW Basic Veritas InfoScale Foundation VCS Veritas InfoScale Availability SFW Veritas InfoScale Storage SFW HA Veritas InfoScale Enterprise As a result of repackaging the following changes apply: DMPW and VBS are not available as separate products. The following product options are not available as user-selectable options during the product installation. All these features are now available by default with the concerned InfoScale product. FlashSnap Replace Disk Management Snap-in with SFW VEA GUI Volume Replicator (VVR) Fast failover Global Cluster Option For information about the simplified product packaging, changes to the user-selectable product installation options, and the components that are offered in each InfoScale product, see: Veritas InfoScaleā¢ What's New Guide InfoScale documentation for other platforms can be found on the SORT website.532Views1like0CommentsVeritas InfoScale 7.0: Storage management feature support matrix for Veritas InfoScale products on Oracle
In the Veritas InfoScale 7.0 release, the Storage Foundation High Availability (SFHA) product portfolio has been replaced with a more simplified, robust, and comprehensive Veritas InfoScaleportfolio that includes the following four products: Veritas InfoScale Foundation Veritas InfoScale Storage Veritas InfoScale Availability Veritas InfoScale Enterprise The core features of SFHA, storage management and availability, are consolidated in the Veritas InfoScale portfolio. This simplifies product licensing, installation, and performance. With this release, the storage management feature support map for Veritas InfoScale products on Oracle has been rearranged to suit the new Veritas InfoScale product model. The following table provides a mapping of the features for each product: For information on the use cases of the storage management features, see the Veritas InfoScaleā¢ 7.0 Storage and Availability Management for Oracle Databases document. For more information on Veritas InfoScale products, see the following sections in the Veritas InfoScale What's new in this release document: About the Veritas InfoScale product suite About Veritas InfoScale Foundation About Veritas InfoScale Storage About Veritas InfoScale Availability About Veritas InfoScale Enterprise Veritas InfoScale documentation can be found on the SORT website.475Views2likes0CommentsSFW HA 6.1: Symantec Management Packs for SCOM 2012 and 2012 R2 documentation available
VCS/SFW HA Management Packs for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) 2012/R2 are now available for the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 6.1 for Windows (SFW HA) release. The following management packs provide support for SCOM 2012/R2: Storage Foundation for Windows (SFW) Management Pack Symantec Cluster Communication Management Pack Symantec Cluster Server (VCS) Library Management Pack VCS Management Pack* VCS SQL Server 2012 Management Pack** VCS SQL Server 2008 Management Pack** VCS Exchange Server 2010 Management Pack** VCS Exchange Server 2007 Management Pack** * Requires the VCS Library Management Pack and the Symantec Cluster Communication Management Pack ** Requires the VCS Library Management Pack Documentation for Symantec Management Packs for SCOM 2012 and 2012 R2 is now available at: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH218416509Views0likes0CommentsVeritas Operations Manager 6.1: Documentation Available
Documentation for Veritas Operations Manager 6.1 is now available at the following locations: PDF and HTML versions:SORT documentation page Hardware and Software Compatibility List HOWTO Topics Veritas Operations Manager 6.1 documentation set includes the following manuals: Release Notes Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Release Notes Quick Start Guide Veritas Operations Manager Quick Start Guide Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Guides Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Installation and Configuration Guide Virtual Business Service-Availability User's Guide Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Add-ons User Guide Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Frequently Asked Questions Veritas Operations Manager Management Server User Guide Legal Notices Veritas Operations Manager Management Server Third-Party License Agreements412Views1like0CommentsSFW 6.1: SCOM 2012 SP1 and 2012 R2 management packs now available
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) is a monitoring system that allows you to monitor the health and performance of individual applications that reside on Windows Server systems. You can extend the management capability of SCOM by applying a Symantec Management Pack (MP). A Symantec MP enables SCOM to monitor the events that are generated by specific applications and to display alerts. The following Symantec MPs that support SCOM 2012 SP1 and SCOM 2012 R2 are now available: Storage Foundation for Windows (SFW) Management Pack Symantec Cluster Communication Management Pack These MPs allow you to manage the storage and clusters that are deployed in a Microsoft environment. You can use the Monitoring pane of the SCOM console to view events and alerts. Storage Foundation for Windows Management Pack The SFW MP allows you to monitor the SFW servers, and generates events and alerts. This MP allows you to monitor the events that are generated by SFW components (such as disks, disk groups, and volumes), Volume Replicator, and Dynamic Multi-Pathing for Windows (DMPW). To learn more about deploying and configuring the SFW MP in your SCOM environment, see: Symantec Storage Foundation Management Pack Guide for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012 Symantec Cluster Communication Management Pack The Symantec Cluster Communication MP allows you to monitor the rules and alerts that are specific to the Group Atomic Broadcast (GAB) and Low Latency Transport (LLT) protocols. Symantec Cluster Server (VCS) and certain SFW deployments, such as SFW configured with Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) or Fast Failover, use GAB and LLT. The Symantec Cluster Communication MP helps you to identify potential issues with Symantec cluster communications in the SCOM environment. To learn more about deploying and configuring the Symantec Cluster Communication MP in your SCOM environment, see: Symantec Cluster Communication Management Pack Guide for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012 To download Storage Foundation for Windows and Symantec Cluster Communication MPs, see: Symantec Management Packs (MP) for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) 2012 / 2012 R2543Views0likes0CommentsDRA 6.3.1: Documentation available
Documentation for Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor (DRA) 6.3.1 is now available at the following locations: PDF versions: SORT documentation page Late Breaking News The DRA 6.3.1 documentation set includes the following manuals: Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Release Notes Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Getting Started Guide Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Support Requirements Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Deployment Requirements Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor User's Guide Symantec Disaster Recovery Third-party Legal Notices269Views0likes0CommentsDRA 6.3: Documentation available
Documentation for Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor (DRA) 6.3 is now available at the following locations: PDF versions: SORT documentation page Late Breaking News The DRA 6.3 documentation set includes the following manuals: Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Release Notes Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Getting Started Guide Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Support Requirements Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor Deployment Requirements Symantec Disaster Recovery Advisor User's Guide Symantec Disaster Recovery Third-party Legal Notices270Views1like0Commentsafter mirroring plex, ssh service are not running
hi all, i have some productions server that are using SFHA Cluster. i need to mirroring volume to new storage using. (#vxassist -g DGname mirror VOLname alloc="vxdisk1 vxdisk2 . . . . vxdisk13") after 190 minutes ssh service cannot be access. i aborted the process, because im afraid it will affected another service group and make server get panic and then reboot. if there anyone have some resolve plan like we mirroring in subdisk level?1.1KViews0likes1Comment