Veritas High Availability 7.4.2 Solution Guide for VMware - Linux
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability solution for VMware
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- Getting started with the VIOM-integrated Veritas High Availability solution
- Understanding Veritas High Availability terminology
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- Deploying the Veritas High Availability solution
- Administering application availability from the vSphere Client
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Understanding the Veritas High Availability view
- Administering application availability using Veritas High Availability dashboard
- Understanding the dashboard work area
- Accessing the dashboard
- Appendix A. Roles and privileges
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting wizard-based configuration issues
- Troubleshooting issues with the Veritas High Availability view
Understanding operation names
Table: Task disambiguation chart describes lists the names of VCS administrative operations/tasks that you can perform from the VMware vSphere Client GUI, as well as the equivalent operation names used in Cluster Server documentation:
Table: Task disambiguation chart
vSphere Client GUI-based operations | VCS operations |
---|---|
Start Application | Online Service Group |
Stop Application | Offline Service Group |
Switch | Switch To |
Add Failover System | Add Node |
Remove Failover System | Remove Node |
Enter Maintenance Mode | Freeze Service Group |
Exit Maintenance Mode | Unfreeze Service Group |
Clear Fault State | Clear Fault |
Resolve a Held-up Operation | Flush |
Unconfigure Application Monitoring | Delete Service Group |
Determine Application State | Probe |
Stop/Start dependent components in order | Propagate (option for online/offline SGs) |
Suspend application monitoring after reboot | Persistent (option for freeze) |