Virtual Business Service-Availability User's Guide
- Overview of Virtual Business Services
- Virtualization support in Virtual Business Services
- Supported operating systems for Virtual Business Services
- Installing and configuring Virtual Business Services
- Configuring a virtual business service
- Creating virtual business services
- Editing virtual business services
- Configuring dependencies for a virtual business service
- Managing Microsoft Failover Clustering from VBS
- Virtual Business Services operations
- Starting and stopping Virtual Business Services
- Tracking VBS operations
- Logs of a virtual business service
- Virtual Business Services security
- Fault management in Virtual Business Services
- Disaster recovery in Virtual Business Services
- Upgrading Virtual Business Services
- Appendix A. Command reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting and recovery
- Appendix C. Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
About the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager policy checks for Virtual Business Services
In Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager, policy checks use individual rules to validate whether the data center configuration conforms to a predefined standard. These individual rules are referred to as signatures.
The VBS Availability Configuration signature checks for the following parameters:
VBS package installation status
Presence of service group in a virtual business service
Cluster service group availability and state
The Management Server console lets you select the policy signatures to be scanned and optionally specify a schedule for when to run the scan. This process is called signature registration.
You determine the scope of the signature scan, that is, which hosts are scheduled to be scanned for the selected signatures, depending on where you register the signatures, as follows:
From the Server perspective, you can register signatures by Organization and by individual host.
From the Availability perspective, you can register signatures by Organization and by individual cluster.
You can also view the VBS-specific signature under Settings > Policy Signatures on the Management Server console.
After running a policy signature scan, you can view the information about violations that are discovered. You can view the policy violations for a selected host on the Server perspective or for a selected cluster on the Availability perspective. You can also view policy violations for an Organization.
For more information on policy signatures, refer to the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server 7.3 User Guide.