Veritas InfoScale™ Operations Manager 7.3.1 Add-ons User's Guide
- Section I. VCS Utilities Add-on 7.3.1
- Section II. Distribution Manager Add-on 7.3.1
- Section III. Fabric Insight Add-on 7.3.1
- Section IV. Patch Installer Add-on 7.3.1
- Introduction to Patch Installer Add-on
- Using Patch Installer Add-on
- Section V. Storage Insight Add-on 7.3.1
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- About Storage Insight Add-on
- Adding HITACHI storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Editing the deep discovery configuration for an enclosure
- Monitoring the usage of thin pools
- Monitoring storage array metering data
- Managing LUN classifications
- Appendix A. Enclosure configuration prerequisites
- HITACHI enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Symmetrix storage array configuration prerequisites
- Device setup requirements for EMC Symmetrix arrays
- IBM XIV enclosure configuration prerequisites
- NetApp storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC CLARiiON storage enclosures configuration prerequisites
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Virtual Array (HP EVA) configuration prerequisites
- IBM System Storage DS enclosure configuration prerequisites
- IBM SVC enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Celerra enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VNX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VPLEX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- Appendix B. Commands used by Management Server for deep discovery of enclosures
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- Section VI. Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.3.1
- Overview of Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.3.1
- Managing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Storage Insight plug-ins
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- About discovery script
- About the enclosure discovery command output
- Creating a Storage Insight plug-in
- Editing a Storage Insight plug-in
- Testing a Storage Insight plug-in
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- Section VII. Storage Provisioning and Enclosure Migration Add-on 7.3.1
- Provisioning storage
- Creating a storage template using VxFS file systems
- Migrating volumes
- Provisioning storage
- Section VIII. Veritas HA Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client
- Introduction to Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Installation and uninstallation of Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Configurations for Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Section IX. Application Migration Add-on
- Introduction to Application Migration Add-on
- Creating and managing an application migration plan
- Understanding application migration operations
Adding managed hosts to the Management Server
To monitor applications running inside virtual machines under ApplicationHA or Cluster Server (VCS) control, you must first add the virtual machines (guests) as managed hosts to Management Server.
Before you start adding the managed hosts, ensure that the following conditions are fulfilled:
There is connectivity between the managed hosts and the Management Server.
VRTSsfmh 5.0 or later is installed on ApplicationHA guests, and VRTSsfmh 6.1 is installed on VCS guests.
Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server 6.1 is installed.
Note:
Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager does not display an error if this condition is not fulfilled.
The logged-on user has adequate administrative or root privileges to execute ApplicationHA or VCS tasks on the virtual machine.
You can add one virtual machine at a time, or add multiple hosts using a CSV file.
Use any of the following methods to add managed hosts:
To add one or more managed hosts using the Management Server console
In your setup, if the virtual machines are presently attached to the Symantec HA Console, you can migrate all the monitored virtual machines to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager.
See Migrating virtual machines to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager.
To add one or more managed hosts using the Management Server console
- In the Home page on the Management Server console, click Settings.
- Do one of the following:
Click Add Hosts > Agent.
In the Settings tab click Host, and then click Add Hosts > Agent.
- To manually specify one or more hosts, click Add Entry and specify the following host details for each host:
Host name: Specify the host name or IP address that you can use to reach the host from the Management Server
User name: Specify a user name with administrative or root privileges
Password: Specify the password to log on with the specified user name
To specify multiple hosts using a CSV file, under Advanced, browse to a CSV file to specify multiple hosts, in the following format:
Note:
Ensure that the first line is exactly as follows.
Host, User, Password host1, user1, password1 host2, user2, password2 host3, user3, password3
- Click Import selected file and click Finish.
- In the Result panel, verify that all the specified managed hosts are added.
To add a managed host from vSphere Web Client
- Download the gendeploy script from the Management Server.
Note:
Only a user with Admin role on the Management Server perspective of Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager can generate the script.
- In the Monitor tab of the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the virtual machine that you want to add as a managed host.
If the virtual machine is not already added as a managed host, the Add Host panel appears.
- In the Add Host panel, specify the user name and password of the user with administrative privileges on the virtual machine.
In the same panel, also specify the location of the gendeploy script, and then click Configure.