Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 7.4.2 Solutions Guide - Windows
- Section I. Introduction
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
- Using the Solutions Configuration Center
- SFW best practices for storage
- Section II. Quick Recovery
- Section III. High Availability
- High availability: Overview
- How VCS monitors storage components
- Deploying InfoScale Enterprise for high availability: New installation
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring disk groups and volumes
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- About modifying the cluster configuration
- About installing and configuring the application or server role
- Configuring the service group
- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
- About configuring the Oracle service group using the wizard
- Modifying the application service groups
- Adding DMP to a clustering configuration
- High availability: Overview
- Section IV. Campus Clustering
- Introduction to campus clustering
- Deploying InfoScale Enterprise for campus cluster
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Reviewing the configuration
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Creating disk groups and volumes
- Installing the application on cluster nodes
- Section V. Replicated Data Clusters
- Introduction to Replicated Data Clusters
- Deploying Replicated Data Clusters: New application installation
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Configuring disk groups and volumes
- Installing and configuring the application or server role
- Configuring the service group
- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
- Configuring a RVG service group for replication
- Configuring the resources in the RVG service group for RDC replication
- Configuring the VMDg or VMNSDg resources for the disk groups
- Configuring the RVG Primary resources
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RDC
- Verifying the RDC configuration
- Section VI. Disaster Recovery
- Disaster recovery: Overview
- Deploying disaster recovery: New application installation
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Reviewing the configuration
- About managing disk groups and volumes
- Setting up the secondary site: Configuring SFW HA and setting up a cluster
- Setting up your replication environment
- About configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard
- Installing and configuring the application or server role (secondary site)
- Configuring replication and global clustering
- Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover
- Possible task after creating the DR environment: Adding a new failover node to a Volume Replicator environment
- Maintaining: Normal operations and recovery procedures (Volume Replicator environment)
- Testing fault readiness by running a fire drill
- About the Fire Drill Wizard
- Prerequisites for a fire drill
- Preparing the fire drill configuration
- Deleting the fire drill configuration
- Section VII. Microsoft Clustering Solutions
- Microsoft clustering solutions overview
- Deploying SFW with Microsoft failover clustering
- Tasks for installing InfoScale Foundation or InfoScale Storage for Microsoft failover clustering
- Creating SFW disk groups and volumes
- Implementing a dynamic quorum resource
- Deploying SFW with Microsoft failover clustering in a campus cluster
- Reviewing the configuration
- Establishing a Microsoft failover cluster
- Tasks for installing InfoScale Foundation or InfoScale Storage for Microsoft failover clustering
- Creating disk groups and volumes
- Implementing a dynamic quorum resource
- Installing the application on the cluster nodes
- Deploying SFW and VVR with Microsoft failover clustering
- Part 1: Setting up the cluster on the primary site
- Reviewing the prerequisites and the configuration
- Part 2: Setting up the cluster on the secondary site
- Part 3: Adding the Volume Replicator components for replication
- Part 4: Maintaining normal operations and recovery procedures
- Section VIII. Server Consolidation
- Server consolidation overview
- Server consolidation configurations
- Typical server consolidation configuration
- Server consolidation configuration 1 - many to one
- Server consolidation configuration 2 - many to two: Adding clustering and DMP
- About this configuration
- SFW features that support server consolidation
Configuring an IIS service group using the wizard
Configuring the IIS service group involves creating a IIS service group and defining the attribute values for its resources. After the service group is created, you must configure the shares to mount automatically at startup.
The IIS Configuration Wizard enables you to create and modify IIS service groups, making sites highly available in VCS cluster.
The wizard creates one resource for each IIS site and its associated application pools; the wizard does not create resources that monitor only application pools.
If you are using a non-shared storage configuration (dynamic disk groups configured on local disks), you have to configure the service group manually either using the Cluster Manager (Java Console) or the command line. The wizard currently cannot configure resources (VMNSDg agent) required for monitoring non-shared storage.
See Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment.
To configure an IIS service group using the wizard
- Start the IIS Configuration Wizard.
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Launch the Solutions Configuration Center, open the Solutions tab, expand High Availability Configuration Wizards, and click the Launch button for the IIS Configuration Wizard.
- Review the information on the Welcome panel and click Next.
- On the Wizard Options panel, click Create service group and click Next.
- On the Service Group Configuration panel, specify the service group details and then click Next.
Specify the following details:
Service Group Name
Type a name for the IIS service group.
Available Cluster Systems
Select the systems on which to configure the service group and click the right arrow to move the systems to the service group's system list.
To remove a system from the service group's system list, click the system in the Systems in Priority Order box and click the left arrow.
To change a system's priority in the service group's system list, click the system from the Systems in Priority Order and click the up and down arrows.
System priority defines the order in which service groups are failed over to systems. The system at the top of the list has the highest priority while the system at the bottom of the list has the lowest priority.
Include selected systems in the service group's AutoStartList attribute
To enable the service group to automatically come online on one of the systems, select this checkbox.
- On the Configure IIS Sites panel, add and remove sites from the service group, configure IP addresses, ports, and virtual computer names, optionally choose to configure NetApp SnapMirror resources and then click Next.
Specify the following details:
Add
Check the check box corresponding to the site to be configured in VCS.
IP
Verify or type the virtual IP address for each site to be configured.
Make sure that each virtual IP address is associated with only one virtual computer name and vice-versa.
Port
Type the port number for each site to be configured.
Virtual Name
Type a virtual name for the selected site. Each virtual name can be associated with only one virtual IP address at a time.
Configure NetApp SnapMirror Resource(s)
This is applicable with VCS for Windows only.
Check the Configure NetApp SnapMirror Resource(s) check box if you want to set up a disaster recovery configuration. The SnapMirror resource is used to monitor replication between filers at the primary and the secondary site, in a disaster recovery configuration.
Note that you must configure the SnapMirror resource only after you have configured the cluster at the secondary site.
- On the Network Configuration panel, specify information related to the virtual IP addresses and then click Next.
Specify the following details:
IP Address
Displays the virtual IP addresses. The wizard groups systems by the virtual IP addresses associated with the systems.
Subnet Mask
If the virtual IP is an IPv4 address, verify or type the subnet mask associated with each virtual IPv4 address.
If the virtual IP is an IPv6 address, verify or type the associated IPv6 prefix. The prefix is generally represented in the following format: ipv6-address/prefix-length.
For example:
2001:db8:0:1::/64
Adapter Name
Select the public adapter associated with the virtual IP address on each system.
- This is applicable with VCS for Windows only.
On the Initiator Selection panel, select the initiator for the virtual disk from the list of available initiators displayed for each cluster node, and then click Next.
If you are configuring multiPath I/O (MPIO) over Fibre Channel (FC), you must select at least two FC initiators for each cluster node. Note that the node from which you run this wizard already has an initiator selected by default. This is the initiator that was specified when you connected the LUNs to this cluster node.
- On the Application Pool Configuration panel, select the monitoring options for application pools associated with each site and then click Next.
Specify the following details:
Site Name
Displays the site names.
AppPoolMon
For each site, select the monitoring options from the AppPoolMon list.
Choose from the following options from the drop-down list:
NONE - The agent does not monitor the application pool associated with the site.
DEFAULT - Starts and monitors the root application pool associated with the site.
ALL - Starts all application pools associated with the site and monitors root application pool.
- On the Service Group Summary panel, review the service group configuration and then click Next.
The following service group details are visible:
Resources
Displays a list of configured resources. The wizard assigns unique names to resources. Change the names of resource, if required.
To edit a resource name, select the resource name and either click it or press the F2 key. Edit the resource name and then press the Enter key to confirm the changes. To cancel editing a resource name, press the Esc key.
Attributes
Displays the attributes and their configured values, for a resource selected in the Resources list.
Enable FastFailOver attribute for all the VMDg resources in the service group
This is applicable to SFW HA only.
To enable all the VMDg resources in the service group for fast failover, select this checkbox.
- Click Yes on the dialog that prompts you that the wizard will run commands to modify the service group configuration.
- In the completion dialog box, check Bring the service group online if you want to bring the service group online on the local system, and then click Finish.