Veritas Cluster
I need to know the licensing method if i am planning to run 4 Node Window cluster on Virtual machine. 1) Physical Machine having Dual CPU with 12 core ( Intel Xeon E5). 2) Virtual Machine having 16 vcpu each . So need to understand how many license i need to buy to create 4 node Vertias Cluster and which license type . Quick help is appreciated.1.6KViews0likes5CommentsProcess Agent
Hi all, I have configured SQL service group. I need a restart 1C application server after failover accours. For this purpose I will use script. The script will done 1 time after service group become online. I think process agent can help me. For test and understand how work proces agent I create easy bat script: { echo Hello > File.txt } When I do online for agent I see script is done (file File.txt is created) but the agent do not became online. I think script have to send any variable to VCS that VCS can know started programm is "UP". Do I correct understand situation and if YES what script must return to VCS?Solved1.7KViews0likes6Commentshow LLT heartbeat setting MAC address ?
I was able to set theMAC addressin LLT , but its getting changed after every server reboot, Node A # lltstat -nvv | head -10 LLT node information: Node State Link Status Address * 0 node a OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:F8:3B:B7 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:F9:73:DC -- vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F8:F5:AC --- 1 node b OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:FA:2B:77 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:FB:5E:07 -- vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F9:E0:17 -- Node B # lltstat -nvv | head -10 LLT node information: Node State Link Status Address 0 node a OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:F8:3B:B7 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:F9:73:DC -- vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F8:F5:AC --- * 1 node b OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:FA:2B:77 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:F9:E0:17 --- vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:FB:5E:07 ---- I got abovepost VCS instllation, So I followedbelow steps to change the MAC address for Vnet1 and Vnet3 gabconfig -U svcadm disable svc:/system/gab:default lltconfig -k disable svcadm disable svc:/system/llt:default svcadm enable svc:/system/llt:default lltconfig -k enable svcadm enable svc:/system/gab:default /sbin/gabconfig -c -n2 It has changed here, Node A: # lltstat -nvv | head -10 LLT node information: Node State Link Status Address * 0 node a OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:F8:3B:B7 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:F9:73:DC vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F8:F5:AC 1 node b OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:FA:2B:77 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:FB:5E:07 vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F9:E0:17 Node B # lltstat -nvv | head -10 LLT node information: Node State Link Status Address 0 node a OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:F8:3B:B7 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:F9:73:DC vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F8:F5:AC * 1 node b OPEN vnet2 UP 00:14:4F:FA:2B:77 vnet3 UP 00:14:4F:FB:5E:07 vnet1 UP 00:14:4F:F9:E0:17 but after server reboot went to orginal state of non-sync mode. where Vnet1's MAC and Vnet3's MAC changed. Any body know how the setting happens? how it is fetching and from where? how to make it permanent?Solved1.5KViews0likes2Commentscannot fit into memory
Hi, we were using Symantec Storage Foundation 6.0 on RHEL 6.4 , which is working fine. After upgrading Symantec Storage Foundation 6.2 , its hanging on console with “Error 28 selected item cannot fit into memory” any idea what could be the reason, any grub options which can help here ?? TIA -SSolved798Views0likes1CommentNetApp snapmirror resource not getting online with VCS integration
Dear All, I would like to have some help to identify following error while onlining a NetApp SnapMirror agent that was intergrated with VCS. The filer name and its credential s were given properly and even i can able to ssh it from the servers but for some reason the resource is not getting online and shows following error in the engine.log 2014/09/30 15:02:44 VCS WARNING V-16-20059-1002 (node)NetAppSnapMirror:testSM:online:Encountered errors while decrypting password! 2014/09/30 15:02:44 VCS ERROR V-16-20059-1000 (node11) NetAppSnapMirror:testSM:online:ONTAPI 'system-get-version' failed on filer node1.sys Error : in Zapi::invoke, cannot connect to socket Actually i am doing global Clustering configuration where i have two node cluster and a filer at primary site, In dr i have a single node cluster and a filer. the replication is async. Any support highly appreacited. Thanks. Uvi.4.5KViews1like12CommentsLLT WARNING V-14-1-10498 recvarpreq cross links? with VCS on VMware
We have started to receive the following warnings and messages about every 30 minutes or so. Sep 29 10:45:27 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10205 link 0 (eth1) node 1 in trouble Sep 29 10:45:27 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10205 link 1 (eth2) node 1 in trouble Sep 29 10:45:29 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10205 link 2 (eth0) node 1 in trouble Sep 29 10:45:30 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10499 recvarpreq link 1 for node 1 addr change from 00:50:56:A9:30:0E to 00:50:56:A9:30:0F Sep 29 10:45:30 node1 kernel: LLT WARNING V-14-1-10498 recvarpreq cross links? links 0 and 1 saw the same peer link number 1 for node 1 Sep 29 10:45:30 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10499 recvarpreq link 0 for node 1 addr change from 00:50:56:A9:30:0F to 00:50:56:A9:30:0E Sep 29 10:45:30 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10024 link 1 (eth2) node 1 active Sep 29 10:45:30 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10024 link 0 (eth1) node 1 active Sep 29 10:45:31 node1 kernel: LLT INFO V-14-1-10024 link 2 (eth0) node 1 active Description of environment: Four nodes running on an ESX each Two heartbeats on eth1 and eth2 Low-Pri Heartbeat on eth0 Each heartbeat is connected to a distributed vSwitch and is then routed through the management net of the VMware environment. [root@node1 ~]# cat /etc/llttab set-node node1 set-cluster 1 link eth1 eth-00:50:56:A9:30:0E - ether - - link eth2 eth-00:50:56:A9:30:0F - ether - - link-lowpri eth0 eth-00:50:56:A9:30:0D - ether - - [root@node1 ~]# ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:56:A9:30:0D inet addr:xx.xx.xx.xx Bcast:xx.xx.xx.xx Mask:255.255.255.128 inet6 addr: fe80::250:56ff:fea9:300d/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:11414328 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:14069031 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:3814234814 (3.5 GiB) TX bytes:11927457378 (11.1 GiB) eth0:0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:56:A9:30:0D inet addr:xx.xx.xx.xx Bcast:xx.xx.xx.xx Mask:255.255.255.128 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:56:A9:30:0E inet6 addr: fe80::250:56ff:fea9:300e/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:52761246 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:22113328 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:4128460055 (3.8 GiB) TX bytes:1701202284 (1.5 GiB) eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:56:A9:30:0F inet6 addr: fe80::250:56ff:fea9:300f/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:62670760 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:22112578 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:4936739054 (4.5 GiB) TX bytes:1411498489 (1.3 GiB) The environment has been productive for four days. These messages have started today. During the test phase we did not encounter these warnings. The setup was not changed in the last few days, so it is a little puzzling why this should turn up all of a sudden. I suppose because the heartbeats are routed through the level 3 network, the interfaces an now see each other and receive all of the heartbeats, thus causing these messages. Is there a configuration in VCS to handle this or do I have to get the VMware guys to change their setup?Solved2.2KViews0likes3CommentsVMotion vs VCS
We have a slightly complicated question, it is, however, not really that complicated. We are moving one of our money generating apps over to dedicated UCS blades, and in VCS, (Linux on UCS blades with VCS), there is, however, some talk of using VMware and vMotion, and treat this application like other VM's that we have - in the sense, vMotion them in case of failover. This app has Terabytes of data. It is currently running on powerful Solaris systems and will be migrated to Linux on UCS. I sense that VMware is good for small databases and small apps..... My thinking is that changes should occur at higher levels, thereby insulating lower levels, given this logic, for instance, a failover should occur at the VCS level, not below the os....things like, if the os gets corrupted, vMotion will move the corrupted data alongwith. What do you recommend and why?1.1KViews0likes1CommentSCSI-3 PR for IO fencing not supported on VMware ESXi Virtual machines?
We have 6 guest OS (redhat 6.3) on 3 physical machine running VMware ESX5.0,each physical machine has 2 VMs. And SFCFSHA has been installed. The fencing disks are three 1GB LUN from physical arrays via VMware RDM physical mode. but vxfentsthdw test shows: Testing quanziweb01 /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 quanziweb02 /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 Evaluate the disk before testing ........................ No Pre-existing keys RegisterIgnoreKeys on disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 from node quanziweb01 Passed Verify registrations for disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 on node quanziweb01 Passed RegisterIgnoreKeys on disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 from node quanziweb02 Passed Verify registrations for disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 on node quanziweb02 Passed Unregister keys on disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 from node quanziweb01 Passed Verify registrations for disk /dev/vx/rdmp/ibm_ds8x000_0088 on node quanziweb02 Failed Unregistration test for disk failed on node quanziweb02. Unregistration from one node is causing unregistration of keys from the other node. Disk is not SCSI-3 compliant on node quanziweb02. Execute the utility vxfentsthdw again and if failure persists contact the vendor for support in enabling SCSI-3 persistent reservations ================================================================================ I'm sure that the three 1GB LUN from the disk array support SCSI-3 persistent reservations IF used in physical machines. But why they do not support SCSI-3 PR when used in VMware ESX virtual machines? Is there any up-to-date official guide for configuring I/O fencing for VCS/CFS on VMware ESX? Thanks!Solved2.7KViews0likes2CommentsNetwork setup for VMware and VCS
Hi, I am trying to set up a cluster consisting of four VMware VMs. I am still having problems finding how to set up the network connections for these systems. I have read that we need vNetwork Distributed Switches for this. Is that correct? We are installing this into an existing ESX infrastructure and we do not have any spare NICs anymore. So I suppose we have to move some of the NICs to the new VDS. I would be really grateful if you could help me, or poiunt me in the right direction. Regards Thomas ESX 5.x VCS 6.0.2 RHEL 6Solved914Views0likes5CommentsNeed information on how to configure .vmdks with VCS to allow for vMotion
I was wondering if anyone in this forum has used virtual disks (.vmdk format) VMware 5.1 and SFWHA 6.0.1 while still taking advantage of DRS and vMotion? What a co-worker and I are trying to accomplish is to use vmdk disks instead of RDM in a configuration that allow DRS and vMotion capability. We can failover the application group from virtual system to virtual system without issue but when the guest system with the .vmdk gets vMotion'ed, then the other guest systems in the cluster cannot 'find' the disks/diskgroups for that particular application (in this example, it would be Exchange 2010). I have been looking through the SFWHA documentation but not finding anything directly related on how the environment needs to be setup in order for this to work. If anyone has the info in a document, technote, or SFWHA manual that we missed, it would be greatly appreciated to please reference the information. Thanks, Chip1.2KViews0likes4Comments