InfoScale™ Operations Manager 9.0 User's Guide
- Section I. Getting started
- Introducing Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Using the Management Server console
- About selecting the objects
- About searching for objects
- Examples for using Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Example: Cluster Server troubleshooting using Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Example: Ensuring the correct level of protection for volumes controlled by Storage Foundation
- Example: Improving the availability and the disaster recovery readiness of a service group through fire drills
- Examples: Identifying and reducing storage waste using Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Section II. Managing Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Managing user access
- Creating an Organization
- Modifying the name of an Organization
- Setting up fault monitoring
- Creating rules in a perspective
- Editing rules in a perspective
- Deleting rules in a perspective
- Enabling rules in a perspective
- Disabling rules in a perspective
- Suppressing faults in a perspective
- Using reports
- Running a report
- Subscribing for a report
- Sending a report through email
- Managing user access
- Section III. Managing hosts
- Overview
- Working with the uncategorized hosts
- Managing File Replicator (VFR) operations
- Managing disk groups and disks
- Creating disk groups
- Importing disk groups
- Adding disks to disk groups
- Resizing disks in disk groups
- Renaming disks in disk groups
- Splitting disk groups
- Moving disk groups
- Joining disk groups
- Initializing disks
- Replacing disks
- Recovering disks
- Bringing disks online
- Setting disk usage
- Evacuating disks
- Running or scheduling Trim
- Managing volumes
- Creating Storage Foundation volumes
- Encrypting existing volumes
- Deleting volumes
- Moving volumes
- Renaming volumes
- Adding mirrors to volumes
- Removing the mirrors of volumes
- Creating instant volume snapshots
- Creating space optimized snapshots for volumes
- Creating mirror break-off snapshots for volumes
- Dissociating snapshots
- Reattaching snapshots
- Resizing volumes
- Restoring data from the snapshots of volumes
- Refreshing the snapshot of volumes
- Configuring a schedule for volume snapshot refresh
- Adding snapshot volumes to a refresh schedule
- Removing the schedule for volume snapshot refresh
- Setting volume usage
- Enabling FastResync on volumes
- Managing file systems
- Creating file systems
- Defragmenting file systems
- Unmounting non clustered file systems from hosts
- Mounting non clustered file systems on hosts
- Unmounting clustered file systems
- Mounting clustered file systems on hosts
- Remounting file systems
- Checking file systems
- Creating file system snapshots
- Remounting file system snapshot
- Mounting file system snapshot
- Unmounting file system snapshot
- Removing file system snapshot
- Monitoring capacity of file systems
- Managing SmartIO
- About managing SmartIO
- Creating a cache
- Modifying a cache
- Creating an I/O trace log
- Analyzing an I/O trace log
- Managing application IO thresholds
- Managing replications
- Configuring Storage Foundation replications
- Pausing the replication to a Secondary
- Resuming the replication of a Secondary
- Starting replication to a Secondary
- Stopping the replication to a Secondary
- Switching a Primary
- Taking over from an original Primary
- Associating a volume
- Removing a Secondary
- Monitoring replications
- Optimizing storage utilization
- Section IV. Managing high availability and disaster recovery configurations
- Overview
- Managing clusters
- Managing service groups
- Creating service groups
- Linking service groups in a cluster
- Bringing service groups online
- Taking service groups offline
- Switching service groups
- Managing systems
- Managing resources
- Invoking a resource action
- Managing global cluster configurations
- Running fire drills
- Running the disaster recovery fire drill
- Editing a fire drill schedule
- Using recovery plans
- Managing application configuration
- Multi Site Management
- Appendix A. List of high availability operations
- Section V. Monitoring Storage Foundation HA licenses in the data center
- Managing licenses
- About Arctera licensing and pricing
- Assigning a price tier to a host manually
- Creating a license deployment policy
- Modifying a license deployment policy
- Viewing deployment information
- Managing licenses
- Monitoring performance
- About Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager performance graphs
- Managing Business Applications
- About the makeBE script
- Managing extended attributes
- Managing policy checks
- About using custom signatures for policy checks
- Managing Dynamic Multipathing paths
- Disabling the DMP paths on the initiators of a host
- Re-enabling the DMP paths
- Managing CVM clusters
- Managing Flexible Storage Sharing
- Monitoring the virtualization environment
- About discovering the VMware Infrastructure using Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- About the multi-pathing discovery in the VMware environment
- About discovering Solaris zones
- About discovering logical domains in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- About discovering LPARs and VIOs in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- About Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization discovery
- Using Web services API
- Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager command line interface
- Appendix B. Command file reference
- Appendix C. Application setup requirements
- Application setup requirements for Oracle database discovery
- Application setup requirements for Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) discovery
- Application setup requirements for IBM DB2 discovery
- Application setup requirements for Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) discovery
- Application setup requirements for Microsoft SQL Server discovery
Creating Storage Foundation volumes
The Management Server console lets you create a Storage Foundation (VxVM) volume on a host.
To create a Storage Foundation volume, you need to select a Storage Foundation disk group.
Select a host, disk group, or a volume to launch this operation.
To perform this task, your user group must be assigned the Admin role on the host or the Server perspective. The permission on the host may be explicitly assigned or inherited from a parent Organization.
While creating a volume, you also have the option of enabling encryption for the volume.
Note:
If the underlying disk group is already encrypted, the volume is encrypted by default.
Encryption is supported only on Linux hosts.
The following capabilities are not supported by volume encryption:
Encryption of root and swap volumes
Linked break-off snapshot of encrypted volumes
Replication of encrypted volumes
To create a Storage Foundation volume on a UNIX/Linux host
- In the Management Server console, go to the Server perspective and expand Manage in the left pane.
- Expand Organization, or Uncategorized Hosts to locate and select the host.
- Do one of the following:
Right-click on the host and select Create Volume.
Expand the host and select Volumes. Right-click and select Create Volume.
Expand the host and locate the disk group to create the volume. Right-click and select Create Volume.
- If you have launched this operation from a disk group, skip this step. If you have launched the operation from a host or from Volumes, in the Create Volume wizard panel, choose a disk selection method. Click Next.
See Create Volume - Select Disk Group and Disk Selection method panel options.
- In the Volume Attributes wizard panel, specify the attributes of the new volume. Click Next.
See Volume attributes panel options for creating volumes on UNIX or Linux hosts for specifying values .
- If you manually select the disks from the disk group, click Next to view the Disk Selection wizard panel. To search for disks using one or more filter criteria, click Edit. Select the disks to create the volume. Click Next.
- If you want to create a file system on the volume, in the File System Options wizard panel, select Create file system. Specify the file system and mount options. Click Next.
- In the Create Volume Summary panel, verify the details of the new volume. Click Finish.
To create a Storage Foundation volume on a Windows host
- In the Management Server console, go to the Server perspective and expand Manage in the left pane.
- Expand Organization, or Uncategorized Hosts to locate the host.
- Do one of the following:
Right-click on the host and select Create Volume.
Expand the host and locate the disk group to create the volume. Right-click and select Create Volume.
Expand the host and select Volumes. Right-click and select Create Volume.
- In the Create Volume wizard panel, choose an option of disk selection. Click Next.
- If you manually select the disks from the disk group, click Next to view the Disk Selection wizard panel. To search for disks using one or more filter criteria, click Edit. Select disks to create the volume. Click Next.
- In the Volume Attributes wizard panel, specify the attributes of the new volume. Click Next.
See Add Drive Letter, Path and Create File System details panel options.
- In the Create Volume Summary panel, verify the details of the new volume. Click Finish.
See Recovering volumes.
See Deleting volumes.