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
Veritas InfoScale component limitations in an ESXi environment
Some limitations apply for using Storage Foundation and Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability with VMware ESXi:
Dynamic Multi-Pathing
Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) is supported in the VMware environment. Due to the architecture of VMware, DMP does not perform multi-pathing for the Virtual Machine. However, DMP is an integral part of the data path of Veritas InfoScaleproducts and performs device management tasks such as device discovery and thin reclamation.
See How Veritas InfoScale solutions work in a VMware environment.
Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware is a separate component from Veritas that performs storage multi-pathing at the ESXi Hypervisor layer.
See the following web site for more information:
https://www.veritas.com/product/storage-management/infoscale-foundation
Sharing VMDK files between virtual machines
When sharing VMDK files between virtual machines, SCSI BUS sharing mode for the corresponding SCSI controllers can be set to either "Physical" or "Virtual" modes. Setting this mode to "Physical" causes SCSI reservation conflict and I/O error on DMP. This issue occurs in LVM and raw disks also.
Solution:
Disable simultaneous write protection for the shared disk using the multi-writer flag. The procedure is described in the following VMware Knowledge Base article:
Volume Replicator (VVR) option
VVR is supported inside a Virtual Machine. Keep in mind that VVR can use a significant amount of network bandwidth (depends on the amount of data written to disk) and this can reduce the available network bandwidth for other virtual machines. Since the network card is a shared resource, ensure that enough bandwidth is available to sustain the writes happening to disk.
Veritas File System
All features in Veritas File System are supported in a VMware virtual machine environment.