InfoScale™ 9.0 Virtualization Guide - Linux
- Section I. Overview of InfoScale solutions used in Linux virtualization
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- About InfoScale support for Linux virtualization environments
- About KVM technology
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- Section II. Implementing a basic KVM environment
- Getting started with basic KVM
- InfoScale solutions configuration options for the kernel-based virtual machines environment
- Installing and configuring VCS in a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) environment
- Configuring KVM resources
- Getting started with basic KVM
- Section III. Implementing InfoScale an OpenStack environment
- Section IV. Implementing Linux virtualization use cases
- Application visibility and device discovery
- Server consolidation
- Physical to virtual migration
- Simplified management
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Virtual machine availability
- Virtual machine availability for live migration
- Virtual to virtual clustering in a Hyper-V environment
- Virtual to virtual clustering in an OVM environment
- Multi-tier business service support
- Managing Docker containers with InfoScale Enterprise
- About the Cluster Server agents for Docker, Docker Daemon, and Docker Container
- Managing storage capacity for Docker containers
- Offline migration of Docker containers
- Disaster recovery of volumes and file systems in Docker environments
- Section V. Reference
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Sample configurations
- Appendix C. Where to find more information
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Storage mapping discovery in Microsoft Hyper-V
InfoScale Operations Manager discovers the storage provisioned to the guests from the host's local storage, or storage area network (SAN). The Hyper-V guest (with or without VRTSsfmh
package), when added to the InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server domain, provides storage mapping discovery.
Additional storage attributes are also displayed on the page. For example, size, type of the storage (VHD or passthrough disk), and the storage container (volume on the host where virtual storage is provisioned). The storage device handles on the guest will be mapped to the corresponding VHD or passthrough disk provisioned from host. InfoScale Operations Manager also discovers the snapshot disks provisioned to the VMS.
The storage mapping discovery prerequisites are as follows:
The Hyper-V server must be running a supported Windows Server operating system version.
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) should be running on the guest.
The storage mapping discovery limitation is as follows:
Storage correlation is not supported for Linux guests.
For more information on storage mapping and storage correlation, see the InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server Administrator's Guide.