Veritas High Availability 7.4.2 Solution Guide for VMware - Linux
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability solution for VMware
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- Getting started with the VIOM-integrated Veritas High Availability solution
- Understanding Veritas High Availability terminology
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- Deploying the Veritas High Availability solution
- Administering application availability from the vSphere Client
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Understanding the Veritas High Availability view
- Administering application availability using Veritas High Availability dashboard
- Understanding the dashboard work area
- Accessing the dashboard
- Appendix A. Roles and privileges
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting wizard-based configuration issues
- Troubleshooting issues with the Veritas High Availability view
Understanding Veritas High Availability terminology
The Veritas High Availability Solution for VMware refers to the integration of Cluster Server (VCS) tasks and functionalities with VMware vSphere GUI. As part of this integration, some terms have changed. Table: Terminology disambiguation chart lists such terms, along with their equivalent VCS term.
Based on context, the indicated synonyms have been used in the vSphere-integrated GUI, as well as in this document.
Table: Terminology disambiguation chart
Veritas High Availability Solutions documentation | Cluster Server documentation |
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Application | Service group |
Application components | Resources |
Veritas High Availability Guest Components | VCS, along with related RPMs, such as certain application-specific high availability agents |
Application dependency | Service group dependency |
Component dependency | Resource dependency |
System (until it becomes a part of a VCS cluster) OR VCS cluster system (once it joins a cluster) OR Failover target system (once it is included in the list of failover targets for an application) | Node OR VCS Cluster node OR Cluster member |