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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
Enabling DMP in the control and alternate I/O domains
This section describes how to enable Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) in the control and alternate I/O domains.
Figure: DMP model illustrates the architecture of DMP.
To enable DMP in the control and alternate I/O domains
- Install VRTSvxvm and VRTSaslapm packages on both the control and alternate I/O domains.
For information on manual installation of DMP:
See the Storage Foundation Configuration and Upgrade Guide.
Note:
Info related to DMP installation and configuration has been merged to the Storage Foundation Configuration and Upgrade Guide.
- Create the Virtual Disk Service (VDS) devices on DMP metanodes that can be provisioned to the guest domains. Slice 2 should be added when EFI disks are exported to LDOM agent.
For example:
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/vx/dmp/xyz vol0015-001-p1@primary-vds0 # ldm add-vdsdev /dev/vx/dmp/xyz vol0015-001-p2@alternate-vds0
- While provisioning, export the DMP metanodes from both the control and alternate I/O domain:
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/vx/dmp/xyz vol0015-001-p1@primary-vds0 # ldm add-vdsdev /dev/vx/dmp/xyz vol0015-001-p2@alternate-vds0 # ldm add-vdisk timeout=30 vdsk0015-001-p1 \ vol0015-001-p1@primary-vds0 hsxd0015 # ldm add-vdisk timeout=30 vdsk0015-001-p2 \ vol0015-001-p2@alternate-vds0 hsxd0015
This allows DMP in the guest domain to see two access paths, one through the control domain and the other through the alternate domain to the storage.
DMP in the guest domain can take care of the control and alternate I/O domain failures.