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Veritas High Availability 7.3.1 Solution Guide for VMware - Linux
Last Published:
2017-11-06
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1)
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability solution for VMware
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- How the Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client works with VCS
- How the VMwareDisks agent communicates with the vCenter Server instead of the ESX/ESXi host
- Getting started with vCenter-integrated Veritas High Availability solution
- Getting started with the VIOM-integrated Veritas High Availability solution
- Understanding Veritas High Availability terminology
- Supported VMware versions
- Important release information
- How the Veritas High Availability solution works in a VMware environment
- Deploying the Veritas High Availability solution
- Administering application availability from the vSphere Client
- Accessing the Veritas High Availability view
- Administering application monitoring from the Veritas High Availability view
- Understanding the Veritas High Availability view
- Configuring a cluster by using the VCS cluster configuration wizard
- To configure or unconfigure application monitoring
- Adding a system to a VCS cluster
- To start or stop applications
- To switch an application to another system
- To add or remove a failover system
- To suspend or resume application monitoring
- To clear Fault state
- To resolve a held-up operation
- To determine application state
- To remove all monitoring configurations
- To remove VCS cluster configurations
- Administering application monitoring settings
- Administering application availability using Veritas High Availability dashboard
- Understanding the dashboard work area
- Accessing the dashboard
- Monitoring applications across a data center
- Monitoring applications across an ESX cluster
- Searching for application instances by using filters
- Selecting multiple applications for batch operations
- Starting an application using the dashboard
- Stopping an application by using the dashboard
- Entering an application into maintenance mode
- Bringing an application out of maintenance mode
- Switching an application
- Resolving dashboard alerts
- Appendix A. Roles and privileges
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Agent logging on virtual machine
- Troubleshooting wizard-based configuration issues
- Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard displays the "hadiscover is not recognized as an internal or external command" error
- Running the 'hastop -all' command detaches virtual disks
- Validation may fail when you add a failover system
- Adding a failover system may fail if you configure a cluster with communication links over UDP
- Troubleshooting issues with the Veritas High Availability view
- Veritas high availability view is not visible from a cluster system
- Veritas High Availability view does not display the application monitoring status
- Veritas High Availability view may freeze due to special characters in application display name
- If the Console host abruptly restarts, the high availability view may disappear
- Veritas high availability view may fail to load or refresh
- Operating system commands to unmount resource may fail
Creating an ESX user account
If you want to assign the role that you created in the section Creating a role with customized privileges for VMwareDisks agent, to an existing user, skip this section. Proceed to the section Assigning a role to an ESX user account.
If you want to create a new user account to assign the new role to, perform the steps described in this section:
To add a local ESX user
- Using the VMware vSphere Client, log on to the ESX host, and navigate to Home > Inventory.
- In the left pane, click the ESX host and in the right pane, click Local Users & Groups.
The Users list appears by default.
- If the Users list is not displayed, to view the Users list, on the View bar, click Users.
- To add a new user, right-click any existing user, and click Add.
- In the Add New User panel, specify a Login and Password to define a new user account for configuring VMwareDisks resources.
To confirm the password, retype the password.
To define the new user account, you can also specify a descriptive User Name and user ID (UID). If you do not specify the UID, the vCenter server automatically assigns one.
- Click OK.