Veritas InfoScale™ Operations Manager 7.4 Add-ons User's Guide
- Section I. VCS Utilities Add-on 7.4
- Section II. Distribution Manager Add-on 7.4
- Section III. Fabric Insight Add-on 7.4
- Section IV. Patch Installer Add-on 7.4
- Introduction to Patch Installer Add-on
- Using Patch Installer Add-on
- Prerequisites for deploying SFHA hot fixes
- Deploying SFHA hot fixes
- Requirements for scripts to customize SFHA hot fix deployment
- Adding pre-installation and post-installation scripts to SFHA hot fixes
- Removing or replacing custom scripts for SFHA hot fixes
- Viewing information about SFHA hot fix deployment requests
- Section V. Storage Insight Add-on 7.4
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- About Storage Insight Add-on
- About the discovery host
- About the network-attached storage discovery
- Adding HITACHI storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding EMC Symmetrix storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding IBM XIV storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding NetApp storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding EMC CLARiiON storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding HP EVA storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding IBM System Storage DS enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding EMC Celerra storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding EMC VNX storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding EMC VPLEX storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding 3PAR storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Adding IBM SVC storage enclosures for deep discovery
- Editing the deep discovery configuration for an enclosure
- Removing deep discovery for a storage enclosure
- Refreshing the enclosures that are configured for deep array discovery
- Monitoring the usage of thin pools
- Monitoring storage array metering data
- Managing LUN classifications
- Appendix A. Enclosure configuration prerequisites
- HITACHI enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Symmetrix storage array configuration prerequisites
- Physical connection requirements for EMC Symmetrix enclosure
- Device setup requirements for EMC Symmetrix arrays
- Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager setup requirements for in-band EMC Symmetrix storage arrays
- Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager setup requirements to discover EMC Symmetrix storage arrays through remote SYMAPI servers
- IBM XIV enclosure configuration prerequisites
- NetApp storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC CLARiiON storage enclosures configuration prerequisites
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Virtual Array (HP EVA) configuration prerequisites
- IBM System Storage DS enclosure configuration prerequisites
- IBM SVC enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC Celerra enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VNX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- EMC VPLEX storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- 3PAR storage enclosure configuration prerequisites
- Appendix B. Commands used by Management Server for deep discovery of enclosures
- HITACHI storage enclosure commands
- EMC Symmetrix storage enclosure commands
- IBM XIV storage enclosures commands
- NetApp storage enclosure commands
- EMC CLARiiON storage enclosure commands
- HP EVA storage enclosure commands
- IBM System Storage DS enclosure commands
- EMC Celerra storage enclosure commands
- EMC VNX (Block) storage enclosure commands
- EMC VNX (File) storage enclosure commands
- EMC VPLEX storage enclosure commands
- 3PAR storage enclosure commands
- IBM SVC storage enclosure commands
- Performing the deep discovery of enclosures
- Section VI. Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.4
- Overview of Storage Insight SDK Add-on 7.4
- Managing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Storage Insight plug-ins
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- About installing Storage Insight SDK Add-on
- About discovery script
- About the enclosure discovery command output
- --list encls command to discover all enclosures
- --list pdevs --encl enclosure Id command to discover all physical disks in an enclosure
- --list ldevs --encl enclosure Id command to discover all logical disks for an enclosure
- --list adapters --encl enclosure Id command to discover all adapters of an enclosure
- --list ports --encl enclosure Id command to discover all ports for an enclosure
- --list capacities --encl enclosure Id command to discover aggregate physical, RAID group, and logical capacities for an enclosure
- --list ldevpdevmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover logical disk-physical disk mapping for an enclosure
- --list ldevhostmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover logical device-host mapping for an enclosure
- --list meta-ldevs --encl enclosure Id command to discover the mapping of meta logical disks with segment logical disks for an enclosure
- --list raidgroups --encl enclosure Id command to discover RAID groups for an enclosure
- --list thinpools --encl enclosure Id command to discover all thin pools for an enclosure
- --list rgpdevmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover RAID group-physical disk mapping for an enclosure
- --list rgldevmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover RAID group-logical device mapping for an enclosure
- --list tpsrcldevmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover thin pool-source logical device mapping for an enclosure
- --list tpldevmap --encl enclosure Id command to discover thin pool logical device mapping for an enclosure
- --list replications --encl enclosure Id command to discover the replications for an enclosure
- About additional scripts
- About device identifiers
- Storage Insight Plug-in sample
- Creating a Storage Insight plug-in
- Editing a Storage Insight plug-in
- Testing a Storage Insight plug-in
- About creating Storage Insight plug-in
- Section VII. Storage Provisioning and Enclosure Migration Add-on 7.4
- Provisioning storage
- About storage provisioning
- About creating a storage template
- Creating a storage template using VxFS file systems
- Creating a storage template using NTFS file systems
- Creating a storage template using volumes
- Updating a storage template
- Provisioning storage
- Uploading storage templates
- Downloading storage templates
- Deleting storage templates
- Locking storage templates
- Unlocking storage templates
- Migrating volumes
- Provisioning storage
- Section VIII. Veritas HA Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client
- Introduction to Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Installation and uninstallation of Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Configurations for Veritas HA Plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Registering the HA Plug-in with VMware vCenter Server
- Unregistering the HA Plug-in from VMware vCenter Server
- Deploying the HA Plug-in if the Management Server is configured in a high availability environment
- Adding managed hosts to the Management Server
- Migrating virtual machines to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Section IX. Application Migration Add-on
- Introduction to Application Migration Add-on
- Creating and managing an application migration plan
- Supported versions and platforms
- User privileges
- Prerequisites for creating an application migration plan
- Prerequisites for migration to AWS
- VVR Replication: Environment variables used in application migration
- Creating an application migration plan
- Understanding user-defined tasks
- Understanding application migration operations
- Understanding the cleanup operation
- Understanding the tasks executed in each operation
- Validations performed before migration plan execution
- Executing the application migration plan
- Editing an application migration plan
- Deleting application migration plan(s)
- Exporting application migration plan(s)
- Importing application migration plan(s)
- Viewing historical runs
- Viewing properties of an application migration plan
- Application migration logs
XML API servlet and XML API server configuration properties
Both the XML API Servlet and XML API Server share a set of configuration parameters. All parameters are located in the properties file, $NAS_DB/sys/xml_api.conf, which typically resolves to /nas/sys/xml_api.conf.
Among the list of properties, there are some debug flags. EMC has listed the XML API configuration properties for application development and not deployment. So many of the flags are set to true (debug mode).
Table: XML API Servlet and XML API Server configuration properties
Property | Description |
|---|---|
xml.api.server.log | The location of the XML API Server log is relative to the $NAS_DB (usually set to /nas) directory. Currently, the value is set to log/cel_api.log, which normally results in the log file being recorded in the /nas/log/cel_api.log file. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.servlet.log | The location of the XML API Servlet log is relative to the $NAS_DB directory. Currently the value is set to log/webui/cel_api.log, which normally results in the log file being recorded in the /nas/log/webui/cel_api.log file. The value of this property affects the Tomcat server. |
xml.api.servlet.logmask | This property switches on and off certain servlet log profiles. The default value for the mask is zero, which means that the servlet does not log anything. Do not change this value, unless you do it temporarily at the request from EMC Support engineers and then reset it to zero. The value of this property affects the Tomcat server. |
xml.api.user.request.validation.flag | If true, this property performs a full user request validation. In the case of improperly formatted request packets, it returns more meaningful diagnostic messages to the user. EMC suggests you set this property to false when the application is deployed since it adds to CPU and memory overhead. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.enable.indications.ext | If true, user applications can receive indications for configuration changes. Indications on task completions and statistics are always delivered (regardless of the value of the flag). The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.trace.apl.calls | This property logs APL requests and responses in the XML API server log (property xml.api.server.log). This property is set to true; however, at the time of application deployment, it should be set to false. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.trace.apl.indications | This property logs APL indications in the XML API server log (property xml.api.server.log). This property is set to true; however, at the time of application deployment, it should be set to false. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.trace.user.requests | This property records user application requests in the XML API server log (property xml.api.server.log). This property is set to true; however, at the time of application deployment, set it to false. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |
xml.api.quota.poll.offset | This property affects the exact time of the poll. By default, the tree quota cache is populated once a day. The time is specified in minutes, starting at midnight (Control Station local time) when the poll starts. The value of this property affects the XML API Server. |