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Veritas InfoScale™ 7.4 Installation Guide - Solaris
Last Published:
2019-02-26
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4)
Platform: Solaris
- Section I. Planning and preparation
- Introducing Veritas InfoScale
- Licensing Veritas InfoScale
- System requirements
- Preparing to install
- Mounting the ISO image
- Setting up ssh or rsh for inter-system communications
- Obtaining installer patches
- Disabling external network connection attempts
- Verifying the systems before installation
- Setting up the private network
- Setting up shared storage
- Synchronizing time settings on cluster nodes
- Creating a root user
- Configuring LLT interconnects to use Jumbo Frames
- Creating the /opt directory
- Planning the installation setup for SF Oracle RAC and SF Sybase CE systems
- Making the IPS publisher accessible
- Preparing zone environments
- Section II. Installation of Veritas InfoScale
- Installing Veritas InfoScale using the installer
- Installing Veritas InfoScale using response files
- Installing Veritas Infoscale using operating system-specific methods
- Completing the post installation tasks
- Section III. Uninstallation of Veritas InfoScale
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using the installer
- About removing Veritas InfoScale
- Removing the Replicated Data Set
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale packages using the installer
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using the pkgrm or pkg uninstall command
- Manually uninstalling Veritas InfoScale packages on non-global zones on Solaris 11
- Removing the Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) repository
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using response files
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using the installer
- Section IV. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Tunable files for installation
- About setting tunable parameters using the installer or a response file
- Setting tunables for an installation, configuration, or upgrade
- Setting tunables with no other installer-related operations
- Setting tunables with an un-integrated response file
- Preparing the tunables file
- Setting parameters for the tunables file
- Tunables value parameter definitions
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting installation issues
Setting parameters for the tunables file
Each tunables file defines different tunable parameters. The values that you can use are listed in the description of each parameter. Select the tunables that you want to add to the tunables file and then configure each parameter.
See Tunables value parameter definitions.
Each line for the parameter value starts with $TUN. The name of the tunable is in curly brackets and double-quotes. The system name is enclosed in curly brackets and double-quotes. Finally define the value and end the line with a semicolon, for example:
$TUN{"dmp_daemon_count"}{"node123"}=16;In this example, you are changing the dmp_daemon_count value from its default of 10 to 16. You can use the wildcard symbol "*" for all systems. For example:
$TUN{"dmp_daemon_count"}{"*"}=16;