InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Overview
- Setup and configuration
- Function overview
- About the client console for Storage Foundation
- Recommendations for caching-enabled disks
- Configure basic disks (Optional)
- About creating dynamic disk groups
- About creating dynamic volumes
- Set desired preferences
- Using the GUI to manage your storage
- Working with disks, partitions, and volumes
- Adding storage
- Disk tasks
- Remove a disk from the computer
- Veritas Disk ID (VDID)
- General Partition/Volume tasks
- Mount a volume at an empty folder (Drive path)
- Expand a dynamic volume
- Shrink a dynamic volume
- Basic disk and volume tasks
- Automatic discovery of SSD devices and manual classification as SSD
- Volume Manager space allocation is SSD aware
- Dealing with disk groups
- Disk groups overview
- Delete a dynamic disk group
- Detaching and attaching dynamic disks
- Importing and deporting dynamic disk groups
- Partitioned shared storage with private dynamic disk group protection
- Fast failover in clustered environments
- iSCSI SAN support
- Settings for monitoring objects
- Event monitoring and notification
- Event notification
- Configuring Automatic volume growth
- Standard features for adding fault tolerance
- Performance tuning
- FlashSnap
- FlashSnap components
- FastResync
- Snapshot commands
- Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join
- Dynamic disk group join
- Using Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join with a cluster on shared storage
- Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join troubleshooting tips
- Fast File Resync
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)
- Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Enterprise Vault
- Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
- Copy on Write (COW)
- Using the VSS COW snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
- Configuring data caching with SmartIO
- Typical deployment scenarios
- About cache area
- Configuring SmartIO
- Frequently asked questions about SmartIO
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
- Configuring a CVM cluster
- Administering CVM
- Access modes for cluster-shared volumes
- Storage disconnectivity and CVM disk detach policy
- Unconfiguring a CVM cluster
- Command shipping
- About I/O Fencing
- Administering site-aware allocation for campus clusters
- SFW for Hyper-V virtual machines
- Introduction to Storage Foundation solutions for Hyper-V environments
- Live migration support for SFW dynamic disk group
- Preparing the host machines
- Configuring the SFW storage
- Administering storage migration for SFW and Hyper-V virtual machine volumes
- Optional Storage Foundation features for Hyper-V environments
- Microsoft Failover Clustering support
- Configuring a quorum in a Microsoft Failover Cluster
- Implementing disaster recovery with Volume Replicator
- Volume encryption
- Secure file system (SecureFS) for protection against ransomware
- Troubleshooting and recovery
- Using disk and volume status information
- Resolving common problem situations
- Commands or procedures used in troubleshooting and recovery
- Rescan command
- Repair volume command for dynamic mirrored volumes
- Additional troubleshooting issues
- Disk issues
- Volume issues
- Disk group issues
- Connection issues
- Issues related to boot or restart
- Cluster issues
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing issues
- vxsnap issues
- Other issues
- CVM issues
- Appendix A. Command line interface
- Overview of the command line interface
- vxclustadm
- vxvol
- vxdg
- vxclus
- vxdisk
- vxassist
- vxassist (Windows-specific)
- vxsd
- vxedit
- vxdmpadm
- vxcbr
- vxsnap
- vxscrub
- vxschadm
- sfcache
- Tuning SFW
- Appendix B. VDID details for arrays
- Appendix C. InfoScale event logging
Enabling EO-compliant logging for Volume Manager logs
The VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG environment variable controls the kind of logging information generated by the Volume Manager (VxVM) processes.
VxVM logs are located in the following folders:
C:\Program Files\Veritas\Veritas Volume Manager\Logs
C:\Program Files\Veritas\VERITAS Object Bus\logs
VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG is disabled default. When this environment variable is enabled, the VxVM services generate EO-compliant logging information.
See EO-compliant logging for Volume Manager.
To enable or disable EO-compliant logging using the CLI or PowerShell
- The /M argument ensures that the changed variable value persists across system restarts. If you do not specify /M, when the system restarts, the environment variable is restored to its previous value.
To enable EO-compliant logging for VxVM, run:
setx VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG "1" /M
To disable EO-compliant logging for VxVM, run:
setx VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG "0" /M
To enable EO-compliant logging using the GUI
- Open the System Properties window of the operating system.
- Navigate and to the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
- On the Environment Variables window, under the System variables section:
To create the environment variable, click New.
On the New System Variable dialog box:
In the Variable name field, enter VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG.
In the Variable value field, enter 1.
To edit the environment variable, click Edit.
On the Edit System Variable dialog box, set the Variable value field to 1.
- Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box and each of the windows opened for this procedure.
To disable EO-compliant logging using the GUI
- Open the System Properties window of the operating system.
- Navigate and to the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
- On the Environment Variables window, in the System variables section, locate and select VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG and then click Edit.
- On the Edit System Variable dialog box, set the Variable value field to 0.
- Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box and each of the windows opened for this procedure.
To ensure that VxVM services honor the state of VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG value
- Each time you enable or disable VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG, you must restart the VxVM services for the change to take effect.
Run the following commands sequentially:
net stop vxsvc
net start vxsvc
net stop vxffdc
net start vxffdc
net stop vds
net start vds
net stop vxvdsdyn
net start vxvdsdyn
net stop vxvssprovider
net start vxvssprovider
net stop vxsas
net start vxsas
If VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG is enabled, these services generate EO-compliant logging messages.
If VXVM_ENABLE_PUBSEC_LOG is disabled, these services generate logging messages in the default format.