Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Virtualization Guide - Linux on ESXi
- Section I. Overview
- Overview of Veritas InfoScale solutions in a VMware environment
- Introduction to using Veritas InfoScale solutions in the VMware virtualization environment
- Introduction to using Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware
- About Veritas InfoScale solutions support for the VMware ESXi environment
- Overview of Veritas InfoScale solutions in a VMware environment
- Section II. Deploying Veritas InfoScale products in a VMware environment
- Getting started
- Getting started
- Section III. Use cases for Veritas InfoScale product components in a VMware environment
- Storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About discovering the VMware Infrastructure using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About the multi-pathing discovery in the VMware environment
- About near real-time (NRT) update of virtual machine states
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Multi-tier business service support
- Improving storage visibility, availability, and I/O performance using Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- How DMP works
- Improving I/O performance using SmartPool
- Improving data protection, storage optimization, data migration, and database performance
- Protecting data with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Optimizing storage with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Migrating data with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Improving database performance with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Setting up virtual machines for fast failover using Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability on VMware disks
- About setting up Storage Foundation Cluster File High System High Availability on VMware ESXi
- Configuring coordination point (CP) servers
- Configuring storage
- Storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Section IV. Reference
Planning a Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability (SFCFSHA) configuration
The deployment example illustrates the recommended steps for installing and configuring SFCFSHA 7.3.1 using CP servers. To achieve a successful SFCFSHA implementation on VMware, follow the recommended steps. Different versions of RHEL or ESXi may require different steps.
See the SFCFSHA documentation for additional information.
Table: Tasks for deploying SFCFSHA on VMware
SFCFSHA deployment task | Deployment steps |
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Deploy virtual machines (VMs) | See RHEL and ESXi documentation. |
Enable password-less SSH | |
Enable traffic to CP server and management ports | See Enabling TCP traffic to coordination point (CP) Server and management ports. |
Configure CP servers | See Enabling TCP traffic to coordination point (CP) Server and management ports. |
Deploy SFCFSHA software | See Deploying Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability (SFCFSHA) software. |
Configure SFCFSHA | See Configuring Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability (SFCFSHA). |
Configure non-SCSI3 fencing |