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InfoScale™ 9.0 Virtualization Guide - Solaris
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Solaris
- Section I. Overview of InfoScale solutions in Solaris virtualization environments
- Section II. Zones
- InfoScale Enterprise Solutions support for Solaris Native Zones
- About VCS support for zones
- Configuring VCS in zones
- Prerequisites for configuring VCS in zones
- Deciding on the zone root location
- Configuring the service group for the application
- Exporting VxVM volumes to a non-global zone
- About InfoScale SFRAC component support for Oracle RAC in a zone environment
- Known issues with supporting a InfoScale SFRAC component in a zone environment
- Software limitations of InfoScale support of non-global zones
- InfoScale Enterprise Solutions support for Solaris Native Zones
- Section III. Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- InfoScale Enterprise Solutions support for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC deployment models
- Benefits of deploying Arctera InfoScale Enterprise solutions in Oracle VM server for SPARC
- Features
- Split InfoScale stack model
- Guest-based InfoScale stack model
- Layered InfoScale stack model
- System requirements
- Installing InfoScale in a Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment
- Provisioning storage for a guest domain
- Software limitations
- Known issues
- Cluster Server support for using CVM with multiple nodes in a Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment
- VCS: Configuring Oracle VM Server for SPARC for high availability
- About VCS in a Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment
- About Cluster Server configuration models in an Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment
- Cluster Server setup to fail over a logical domain on a failure of logical domain
- Cluster Server setup to fail over an Application running inside logical domain on a failure of Application
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC guest domain migration in VCS environment
- Overview of a live migration
- About configuring VCS for Oracle VM Server for SPARC with multiple I/O domains
- Configuring VCS to manage a Logical Domain using services from multiple I/O domains
- Configuring storage services
- Configure a service group to monitor services from multiple I/O domains
- Configure the AlternateIO resource
- Configure the service group for a Logical Domain
- SFRAC support for Oracle VM Server for SPARC environments
- Support for live migration in FSS environments
- Using SmartIO in the virtualized environment
- InfoScale Enterprise Solutions support for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- Section IV. Reference
Provisioning Arctera Volume Manager volumes as boot disks for guest domains
The following procedure provisions boot disks for a guest domain.
Note:
This deployment model applies to Guest-based InfoScale stack model.
A VxVM volume appears as a full disk by default and can be used as a boot disk for a guest domain.
The following process gives the outline of how a VxVM volume can be used as a boot disk.
The example control domain and is named primary
the guest domain is named ldom1
. The prompts in each step show in which domain to run the command.
To provision Arctera Volume Manager volumes as boot disks for guest domains
- On the control domain, create a VxVM volume of a size that is recommended for Solaris 11 installation. In this example, a 7GB volume is created:
primary# vxassist -g boot_dg make bootdisk-vol 7g
- Configure a service by exporting the
/dev/vx/dsk/boot_dg/bootdisk1-vol
volume as a virtual disk:primary# ldm add-vdiskserverdevice \ /dev/vx/dsk/boot_dg/bootdisk1-vol bootdisk1-vol@primary-vds0
- Add the exported disk to LDOM1:
primary# ldm add-vdisk vdisk1 bootdisk1-vol@primary-vds0 \ ldom1
- Follow Oracle's recommended steps to install and boot a guest domain, and use the virtual disk vdisk1 as the boot disk during the network, CD, or ISO image install.
Note:
It is not supported to encapsulate such a boot disk inside the guest using VxVM or any other 3rd party Volume Management software.