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
About discovering LPAR and VIO in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
You can use Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager to configure LPAR server, and discover the information that is related to LPARs, VIO clients, and VIO servers in your data center. Agentless discovery of client LPARs and VIO servers is not supported.
Note:
The Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager supports only legitimate filename characters in an LPAR profile name. The special characters reserved for Operating System usage (for example space, "\", "$", "!", "&") are not supported. It is recommended to use upper and lower case alphabets, numeric values (0-9), "_" and "-" for the LPAR profile name.
LPAR discovery mechanisms can be grouped into the following categories:
Discovery using the Hardware Management Console (HMC): The HMC server manages LPAR servers and lets you discover information related to VIO servers and VIO clients. You can use the virtualization management option on the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager console to add the HMC server to Management Server.
To add the HMC server to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager, you need to install the Control Host add-on on the host where the HMC server should be added. Virtual SCSI disks on LPAR client are supported. However, NPIV, or virtual Fibre Channel disks are not supported. Currently, only Virtual SCSI disks backed by native or DMP devices are supported. By configuring HMC server only (without the
VRTSsfmh
package), you can discover information about the exported storage from the VIO server to the VIO clients and the devices that are given to the VIO server from the storage area network (SAN).Discovery using the
VRTSsfmh
package that is installed on the LPAR client: The presence of theVRTSsfmh
package on LPAR client provides additional information about them. This information is correlated with the information that is discovered using the HMC server. Virtual SCSI device discovery, and Virtual SCSI device correlation with the source device in VIO server is also supported.Note:
Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager supports only native disks as the back-end devices for the VIO server. These disks can be controlled by Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) and Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP). Disks that are controlled by any third-party multi-pathing software (or the logical volumes), when used as the backing devices, do not have end-to-end correlation available.
Discovery using the
VRTSsfmh
package that is installed as a part of DMP on the VIO server: When a VIO server having DMP 6.0 is added, it provides the discovery of DMP backed exported storage along with the normal managed host discovery. For end-to-end correlation, DMP 6.0 on the VIO server is required. Storage mapping for DMP backed devices is available only if the VIO server (with DMP installed) is added to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server.Storage Insight Add-on lets you discover complete information about arrays and LUNs from the SAN, which are allocated to the VIO server.
Note:
When an array (consumed by the VIO server) is configured, or a VIO server (with DMP) is added to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server, refreshing the corresponding HMC discovery is recommended to view the end-to-end correlation immediately in the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager console.