Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 7.4.1 Solutions Guide - Windows
- Section I. Introduction- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
- Using the Solutions Configuration Center- About the Solutions Configuration Center
- Starting the Solutions Configuration Center
- Options in the Solutions Configuration Center
- About launching wizards from the Solutions Configuration Center
- Remote and local access to Solutions wizards
- Solutions wizards and logs
- Workflows in the Solutions Configuration Center
 
- SFW best practices for storage
 
- Section II. Quick Recovery
- Section III. High Availability- High availability: Overview- About high availability
- About clusters
- How VCS monitors storage components- Shared storage - if you use NetApp filers
- Shared storage - if you use SFW to manage cluster dynamic disk groups
- Shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage shared disks
- Non-shared storage - if you use SFW to manage dynamic disk groups
- Non-shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage local disks
- Non-shared storage - if you use VMware storage
 
 
- Deploying InfoScale Enterprise for high availability: New installation- About the high availability solution
- Tasks for a new high availability (HA) installation - additional applications
- Reviewing the InfoScale installation requirements
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Reviewing the configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- About installing the Veritas InfoScale products
- Configuring disk groups and volumes
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- About modifying the cluster configuration
- About installing and configuring the application or server role
- Configuring the service group- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
- About configuring the Oracle service group using the wizard
- Enabling fast failover for disk groups (optional)
 
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Verifying the cluster configuration
- Possible tasks after completing the configuration
- Adding nodes to a cluster
- Modifying the application service groups
 
- Adding DMP to a clustering configuration
 
- High availability: Overview
- Section IV. Campus Clustering- Introduction to campus clustering
- Deploying InfoScale Enterprise for campus cluster- About the Campus Cluster solution
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Reviewing the configuration
- Installing and configuring the hardware
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- About installing the Veritas InfoScale products
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Creating disk groups and volumes- About cluster disk groups and volumes
- Example disk group and volume configuration in campus cluster
- Considerations when creating disks and volumes for campus clusters
- Viewing the available disk storage
- Creating a dynamic disk group
- Adding disks to campus cluster sites
- Creating volumes for campus clusters
 
- Installing the application on cluster nodes
- Configuring service groups
- Verifying the cluster configuration
 
 
- Section V. Replicated Data Clusters- Introduction to Replicated Data Clusters
- Deploying Replicated Data Clusters: New application installation- Tasks for a new replicated data cluster installation - additional applications
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Sample configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- About installing the Veritas InfoScale products
- Setting up security for Volume Replicator
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Configuring disk groups and volumes
- Installing and configuring the application or server role
- Configuring the service group- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
 
- Creating the primary system zone for the application service group
- Verifying the cluster configuration
- Creating a parallel environment in the secondary zone
- Adding nodes to a cluster
- Creating the Replicated Data Sets with the wizard
- Configuring a RVG service group for replication- Creating the RVG service group
- Configuring the resources in the RVG service group for RDC replication- Configuring the IP and NIC resources
- Configuring the VMDg or VMNSDg resources for the disk groups
- Adding the Volume Replicator RVG resources for the disk groups
- Linking the Volume Replicator RVG resources to establish dependencies
- Deleting the VMDg or VMNSDg resource from the application service group
 
- Configuring the RVG Primary resources
- Configuring the primary system zone for the RVG service group
 
- Setting a dependency between the service groups
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RDC- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RVG service group
- Configuring secondary zone nodes in the RVG service group
- Configuring the RVG service group NIC resource for fail over (VMNSDg only)
- Configuring the RVG service group IP resource for failover
- Configuring the RVG service group VMNSDg resources for fail over
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the application service group
- Configuring the zones in the application service group
- Configuring the application service group IP resource for fail over (VMNSDg only)
- Configuring the application service group NIC resource for fail over (VMNSDg only)
 
- Verifying the RDC configuration
- Additional instructions for GCO disaster recovery
 
 
- Section VI. Disaster Recovery- Disaster recovery: Overview
- Deploying disaster recovery: New application installation- Tasks for a new disaster recovery installation - additional applications
- Tasks for setting up DR in a non-shared storage environment
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Reviewing the configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- About managing disk groups and volumes
- Setting up the secondary site: Configuring SFW HA and setting up a cluster
- Verifying that your application or server role is configured for HA at the primary site
- Setting up your replication environment
- Assigning user privileges (secure clusters only)
- About configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard
- Cloning the storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (Volume Replicator replication option)
- Creating temporary storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (array-based replication)
- Installing and configuring the application or server role (secondary site)
- Cloning the service group configuration from the primary site to the secondary site
- Configuring the application service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Configuring replication and global clustering
- Creating the replicated data sets (RDS) for Volume Replicator replication
- Creating the Volume Replicator RVG service group for replication
- Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover
- Verifying the disaster recovery configuration
- Establishing secure communication within the global cluster (optional)
- Adding multiple DR sites (optional)
- Possible task after creating the DR environment: Adding a new failover node to a Volume Replicator environment
- Maintaining: Normal operations and recovery procedures (Volume Replicator environment)
- Recovery procedures for service group dependencies
 
- Testing fault readiness by running a fire drill- About disaster recovery fire drills
- About the Fire Drill Wizard
- About post-fire drill scripts
- Tasks for configuring and running fire drills
- Prerequisites for a fire drill
- Preparing the fire drill configuration- System Selection panel details
- Service Group Selection panel details
- Secondary System Selection panel details
- Fire Drill Service Group Settings panel details
- Disk Selection panel details
- Hitachi TrueCopy Path Information panel details
- HTCSnap Resource Configuration panel details
- SRDFSnap Resource Configuration panel details
- Fire Drill Preparation panel details
 
- Running a fire drill
- Re-creating a fire drill configuration that has changed
- Restoring the fire drill system to a prepared state
- Deleting the fire drill configuration
- Considerations for switching over fire drill service groups
 
 
- Section VII. Microsoft Clustering Solutions- Microsoft clustering solutions overview
- Deploying SFW with Microsoft failover clustering- Tasks for deploying InfoScale Storage with Microsoft failover clustering
- Reviewing the configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- Establishing a Microsoft failover cluster
- Tasks for installing InfoScale Foundation or InfoScale Storage for Microsoft failover clustering
- Creating SFW disk groups and volumes
- Creating a group for the application in the failover cluster
- Installing the application on cluster nodes
- Completing the setup of the application group in the failover cluster
- Implementing a dynamic quorum resource
- Verifying the cluster configuration
- Configuring InfoScale Storage in an existing Microsoft Failover Cluster
 
- Deploying SFW with Microsoft failover clustering in a campus cluster- Tasks for deploying InfoScale Storage with Microsoft failover clustering in a campus cluster
- Reviewing the configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- Establishing a Microsoft failover cluster
- Tasks for installing InfoScale Foundation or InfoScale Storage for Microsoft failover clustering
- Creating disk groups and volumes
- Implementing a dynamic quorum resource
- Setting up a group for the application in the failover cluster
- Installing the application on the cluster nodes
- Completing the setup of the application group in the cluster
- Verifying the cluster configuration
 
- Deploying SFW and VVR with Microsoft failover clustering- Tasks for deploying InfoScale Storage and Volume Replicator with Microsoft failover clustering
- Part 1: Setting up the cluster on the primary site- Reviewing the prerequisites and the configuration
- Installing and configuring the hardware
- Installing Windows and configuring network settings
- Establishing a Microsoft failover cluster
- Installing InfoScale Storage (primary site)
- Setting up security for Volume Replicator
- Creating SFW disk groups and volumes
- Completing the primary site configuration
 
- Part 2: Setting up the cluster on the secondary site
- Part 3: Adding the Volume Replicator components for replication
- Part 4: Maintaining normal operations and recovery procedures
 
 
- Section VIII. Server Consolidation- Server consolidation overview
- Server consolidation configurations- Typical server consolidation configuration
- Server consolidation configuration 1 - many to one
- Server consolidation configuration 2 - many to two: Adding clustering and DMP- About this configuration
- Adding the new hardware
- Establishing the Microsoft failover cluster
- Adding SFW support to the cluster
- Setting up Microsoft failover cluster groups for the applications
- Installing applications on the second computer
- Completing the setup of the application group in the Microsoft cluster
- Changing the quorum resource to the dynamic quorum resource
- Verifying the cluster configuration
- Enabling DMP
 
- SFW features that support server consolidation
 
 
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere- About Just In Time Availability
- Prerequisites
- Setting up a plan
- Deleting a plan
- Managing a plan
- Viewing the history tab
- Limitations of Just In Time Availability
- Getting started with Just In Time Availability
- Supported operating systems and configurations
- Viewing the properties
- Log files
- Plan states
- Troubleshooting Just In Time Availability
 
Creating temporary storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (array-based replication)
To enable you to install applications, the DR wizard can create a temporary disk group, DR_APP_INSTALL_DG, which contains the volumes and mount points for use in application installation. The temporary configuration uses 500 MB volumes or the volume size at the primary site, depending on which is smaller. The wizard deletes the temporary configuration after application installation.
Note:
The DR wizard cannot be used if you are setting up DR in a non-shared storage environment.
If you have already installed the application on all nodes, you can skip this storage cloning step by unchecking the Perform storage cloning check box on the Storage Cloning panel.
If you are starting the wizard for the first time, refer to the following topic before continuing with the storage cloning procedure:
See About configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard.
To create temporary storage for application installation (array-based replication)
- If you have not yet done so, start the Disaster Recovery Configuration Wizard and specify the information for the primary site system, the service group, and the secondary site system.
- In the Replication Options panel, select the array-based replication method you plan to use and click Next:- EMC SRDF 
- Hitachi TrueCopy 
- Global Cluster Option only (select if you are using another agent-supported array-based replication method) 
 
- If you selected Hitachi TrueCopy replication, the Hitachi TrueCopy File Paths panel is displayed. The wizard populates the fields if it locates the files in the default location. Otherwise, fill in the file path information for both the primary and secondary sites as follows:RAID Manager bin path Path to the RAID Manager Command Line interface The default path is C:\HORCM\etc, where C is the system drive. HORCM files location Path to the horcm configuration files (horcmnn.conf) The default path is: C:\Windows, where C is the system drive. The horcmconfiguration file is required by the RAID Manager on all nodes; however, the wizard does not validate its presence.
- In the Storage Cloning panel, you can choose whether or not to perform storage cloning, which creates a temporary storage disk group and volumes for application installation. The wizard will delete the temporary storage once you confirm application installation is complete.Choose one of the following: - If you have not yet installed the application on all nodes, leave Perform storage cloning checked and click Next. Continue with the next step in this procedure. 
- If you have already installed the application on all nodes, uncheck Perform storage cloning and click Next. Continue with the procedure for service group cloning. 
 
- The Storage Validation Results panel shows the temporary storage configuration that the wizard will configure at the secondary site. You can click Show Summary to toggle to a summary view and toggle back to a detailed view by clicking Show Details.The detailed view shows the following: Disk Group Displays the name of the single disk group required on the secondary site for temporary storage: DR_APP_INSTALL__DG Volume Displays the list of volumes required at the secondary site. Size Displays the size of the volumes required on the secondary site. Mount Displays the mounts required at the secondary site. Recommended Action Indicates the action that the wizard will take at the secondary site. The summary view shows the following: Existing configuration Displays the existing secondary configuration. Free disks present on secondary Displays the list of free disks that exist on the secondary along with details about the free space and total disk space information. If the panel displays a message indicating that the available disks on the secondary are inadequate, you can free some disks on the secondary or add more storage. Then, click Refresh/Validate so that the wizard can update its information about the secondary storage configuration. Click Next. 
- In the Disk Selection for Storage Cloning panel, a default disk selection is shown for the temporary storage at the secondary site. You can change the selection by moving disks to and from the Available Disks and Selected Disks pane. Under the Available Disks label, a drop-down list allows you to filter available disks by disk enclosure name. The default is All, which displays all free disks available on all enclosures. Click Next.
- The Volume Layout for Secondary Site Storage panel shows a default volume layout for the temporary storage based on the primary site volume layout. Optionally, you can change the default disk assignment and layout for any volume:Disk Group Displays the DR_APP_INSTALL__DG disk group. Volume (Volume Size) Displays the name and the size of the volume to be created on the secondary. Available Disks Displays the disks that are available for the volumes. To select a disk, either double-click on the host name or click the >> button to move the hosts into the Selected Disks pane. Layout By default, the same layout as the one specified for the primary volume is selected. Click Edit to change the layout to suit your specific requirements. Selected Disks Displays the list of disks that have been selected for the volume. To remove a disk from the list, select it and click the << button. View Primary Layout Displays the volume layout at the primary site. Click Next. 
- In the Storage Configuration Cloning Summary panel, review the displayed information. If you want to change any selection, click Back. Otherwise, click Next to allow the wizard to implement the temporary storage configuration at the secondary site.
- In the Implementation panel, wait until the status for all the completed tasks is marked with a check symbol, indicating successful completion. Wait until the wizard completes cloning the storage. The progress bar indicates the status of the tasks. If some task could not be completed successfully, then the task is marked with an (x) symbol. The Information column displays details about the reasons for task failure.Click Next. Note: If SCSI-3 support is enabled for using Persistent Group Reservations (PGR), and if one of the selected disks is not SCSI-3 compliant, the following error is displayed: "Unable to reserve a majority of dynamic disk group members. Failed to start SCSI reservation thread." Recommended action: Click Finish to exit the wizard. Either replace the non-compliant disk with a SCSI-3 compliant disk, or enable SCSI-2 support, and then run the wizard again. 
- In the Storage Configuration Cloning Result screen, view the results and click Next.
- In the Application Installation panel, review the information and do one of the following: - For applications that require installing components on shared storage, before you begin installation, ensure that your disk groups are imported and volumes are mounted. If volumes were mounted as drive paths (folder mount) on the primary site, the wizard does not mount the volumes on the secondary site. You must manually format the volumes and assign the drive path to the volumes using Veritas Enterprise Administrator. Use the same letters and folder names that were assigned on the primary site. 
- If you keep the wizard running during installation, once application installation is complete, click Next to proceed with service group cloning. Otherwise, restart the DR wizard and continue through the wizard from the Welcome panel. 
 - Once the application is installed, the temporary cloned storage is no longer needed. Before beginning service group cloning, the wizard displays the Temporary Storage Deletion panel to confirm the deletion of the temporary storage.