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
Before you configure an IIS service group
Note the following prerequisites before you configure an IIS service group:
Verify IIS is installed and configured identically on all nodes hosting the service group. Verify that the sites to be monitored are on shared storage.
You must install the following role services for IIS 10.0:
IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
IIS 6 WMI Compatibility or the IIS Management Scripts and Tools
Only one of these role services is required.
These options are available under Management Tools on the Role Services page of the Add Roles Wizard.
If IIS 6 Metabase Compatability role is installed, the WMI 6 Provider is used. If IIS Management Scripts and Tools role is installed, the WMI 7 Provider is used. If both the roles are installed, the WMI 7 Provider is used.
These components are required for the IIS agent to function on Windows Server.
For Windows Server Core editions, you must install IIS in the specified order.
If IIS configuration is using IPv6 addresses, then you must install the IIS Management Scripts and Tools role service.
IPv6 requires WMI 7 Provider that is part of the IIS Management Scripts and Tools role.
If you are configuring FTP sites that use IPv6 addresses, ensure that the IPv6 address entry (IP Address column in Site Bindings dialog) is enclosed in square brackets. The VCS IIS Configuration Wizard requires this format to correctly configure the FTP site in the cluster.
Do not use the IIS agent to configure SMTP and NNTP sites if you have Microsoft Exchange installed.
Change the default home directory path for all IIS sites to monitored to a location on the shared storage. See the IIS documentation for instructions.
Verify that the port numbers assigned to IIS sites are not used by other programs.
Synchronize the IIS configuration on all nodes hosting the service group.
Verify that you have local administrator privileges on the system from where you run the wizard.
If you have configured a firewall, add the required ports and services to the Firewall Exception list.
For a detailed list of services and ports used refer to the product installation and upgrade guide.
Verify that the VCS engine, HAD, is running on the node from which you run the wizard.
Mount the drives or LUNs containing the shared directories on the node from which you run the wizard. Unmount the drives or LUNs from other nodes in the cluster.
If your storage is SCSI-3 compliant and you wish to use SCSI-3 persistent reservations, enable SCSI-3 support using Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA).
Keep the following information ready. The wizard prompts you for these details:
IIS sites to be monitored
Application pools associated with each site
Port numbers associated with each site
Virtual IP addresses and computer names associated with the sites
The virtual IP addresses and the virtual computer names must have forward and reverse entries in the DNS.