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Veritas Access Installation Guide
Last Published:
2018-07-27
Product(s):
Access (7.3.1)
Platform: Linux
- Introducing Veritas Access
- Licensing in Veritas Access
- System requirements
- Important release information
- System requirements
- Linux requirements
- Operating system RPM installation requirements and operating system patching
- Kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions
- OL kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions
- Required operating system RPMs for OL 6.8
- Required operating system RPMs for OL 7.3
- Required operating system RPMs for OL 7.4
- Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 6.6
- Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 6.7
- Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 6.8
- Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 7.3
- Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 7.4
- Software requirements for installing Veritas Access in a VMware ESXi environment
- Hardware requirements for installing Veritas Access virtual machines
- Management Server Web browser support
- Supported NetBackup versions
- Supported OpenStack versions
- Supported Oracle versions and host operating systems
- Supported IP version 6 Internet standard protocol
- Linux requirements
- Network and firewall requirements
- Maximum configuration limits
- Preparing to install Veritas Access
- Deploying virtual machines in VMware ESXi for Veritas Access installation
- Installing and configuring a cluster
- Installation overview
- Summary of the installation steps
- Before you install
- Installing the operating system on each node of the cluster
- Installing Veritas Access on the target cluster nodes
- About NIC bonding and NIC exclusion
- About VLAN Tagging
- Replacing an Ethernet interface card
- Configuring I/O fencing
- About configuring Veritas NetBackup
- About enabling kdump during an Veritas Access configuration
- Reconfiguring the Veritas Access cluster name and network
- Configuring a KMS server on the Veritas Access cluster
- Automating Veritas Access installation and configuration using response files
- Displaying and adding nodes to a cluster
- Upgrading Veritas Access and operating system
- Upgrading Veritas Access using a rolling upgrade
- Uninstalling Veritas Access
- Appendix A. Installation reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting the LTR upgrade
- Appendix C. Configuring the secure shell for communications
Creating a datastore for the boot disk and LUNs
To create a datastore for the boot disk and LUNs
- Create a datastore for vmdk files for virtual machines.
In the Configuration tab of the ESx host, navigate to Hardware > Storage.
Click Add Storage on the top right corner.
Select the storage type as Disk/LUN and click Next.
Select the disk that you want to use to create the virtual machine vmdk files.
Review the current disk layout and click Next.
Enter the datastore name of your choice and click Next.
Select the disk space that you want to dedicate for the datastore. The default option is to use the complete list.
Review the details and click Finish.