Service level driven resiliency management for virtual environments with Veritas Resiliency Platform
This video shows how DR admins can provide resiliency for virtual machines deployed in heterogeneous environments requiring different service objectives and orchestrate their recovery to an off-geo data center or to a private / public cloud environment using Veritas Resiliency Platform through a uniform and standardized interface.1.7KViews1like0CommentsSFHA Solutions 6.0.1: Virtualization features
The SFHA Solutions 6.0.1 release introduces the following: SFHA Solutions for Linux now supports: Kernel-based virtual machines (KVM) in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) environments. Virtual to virtual (in-guest) clustering Enhanced support for Fusion-io ioDrive and ioDrive2: TRIM operations are supported for Fusion-io devices for Red Hat Linux 6.0 (RHEL6) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (SLES 11). Veritas File System (VxFS) and Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) use the TRIM operations to free up the blocks that do not contain valid data and improve solid-state drive (SSD) performance. The TRIM capability is similar to to thin reclamation, and is performed with the same commands. For more information, see: KVM supported use cases Configuration of virtual-to-virtual (in-guest) clusters (non-KVM) Veritas Cluster Server Release Notes Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Release Notes Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Virtualization Guide SFHA Solutions for Solaris now supports: Multiple Solaris I/O domains: Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) metanodes can be directly exported to the guest domains in the Oracle VM server environment. You can enable DMP in the control and alternate I/O domains. Fusion-io ioDrive and ioDrive2 cards for DMP. Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC (SF Oracle RAC) non-global zones. Using SF Oracle RAC, you can start, stop, and monitor a non-global zone and provide high availability to Oracle RAC instances inside the non-global zone. For more information, see: Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing Release Notes Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Virtualization Guide SFHA Solutions for VMware ESX now supports VMware ESX 5.0 and 5.1. For more information, see: Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing Release Notes Virtual Business Service (VBS) now supports the following features that were previously supported only through Veritas Operations Manager (VOM): Auto discovery of IP addresses for inter-cluster communication: VBS automatically finds the working IPs of all the other hosts which are part of that VBS, removing the need to run csgconfig to set the VIPs or to set the VIPs in a multimode cluster. Automatic start and stop of VMware virtual machines from the command line interface (CLI). For more information, see: Auto discovery of IP addresses for inter-cluster communication Automatic start and stop of VMware virtual machines from the command line Virtual Business Service - Availability User's Guide VBS documentation for all platforms and releases can be found on the SORT website.678Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncing Storage Foundation High Availability Customer Forum 2012
We are excited to announce Storage Foundation High Availability Customer Forum 2012, a free learning event by the engineers for the engineers. Registration is open, register now to get on the priority list. The forum will take place at our Mountain View, CA offices on March 14th and 15th 2012. Join your peers and our engineers for two days of learning and knowledge sharing. The event features highly technical sessions tohelp you get more out of your days. Learn and share best practices from your peers in the industry and build a long lasting support network in the process Become a Power User by significantly increasing your troubleshooting and diagnostic skills as well as your product knowledge Engage with the engineers who architected and wrote the code for the products Please see here for event agenda and sessions details. More questions? See our events page.676Views1like0CommentsUninstalling Veritas Storage Foundation makes Disk Management unavailable
We use VMWare Lab Manager to deploy Windows servers from a template. I noticed disk space was an issue on some of our Windows 2003 servers. My boss said we do not need Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Client and Server Components. After removing both I cannot access Disk Management in Computer Management. The error is "Unable to connect to Logical Disk Manager Service." I cannot manually start the Logical Disk Manager service either. When I try the error is "The Dependency service or group failed to start." I looked at the dependencies like RPC etc but that did not fix it. Short of re-installing Storage Foundation are there any solutions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Solved957Views0likes1CommentDeporting/Importing Disk Group in VMware.
Hello. I am running SFHA 5.1 in a VMware environment. I created a 2 node cluster and the nodes failover perfectly. However when i create a disk group on a shared bus and deport it from the current node. It does not show up for importing in the other node. I have created the IP, NIC and VmDG resources and they are all online on the node the disk group was created on. However when i try to fail them over. the VmDG faults as it is not able to import itself on the other node. I tried both Windows server 2003 and 2008 and the problem persisted. Please note that i ran the '' Vxclus usesystembus ON '' command to enable the shared bus. I would really appreciate your help in this regard. Thanks Umair.Solved1.5KViews0likes7CommentsClarification needed about windows clustering
Hi All, Currently my team is working on windows clustering part, but i am not getting a user guide about it on how to configure the same. If anybody has a link reference or user guide document for windows clustering , please share the same OS: Win 2008 And also i want to write a script for my application windows clusterin (i.e. as like as Veritas as where we can write our own script and import it via clustering wizard) Your help is much appreciated. Since i didnt get much help from windows forums, i am raising here Thanks, SriSolved1KViews0likes2CommentsCan't create a mirror in SFW 5.1 SP1 under the VMWare server
I have a Windows 2008 R2 server under a VMWare host. I did install the SFW 5.1 SP1 and I created the disk. But when I would be create a mirror on this server I got the error messages. (See attachement). Couldsomebody to help for me in this probllem? PeterSolved892Views0likes2Comments