InfoScale™ 9.0 SmartIO for Solid-State Drives Solutions Guide - Linux

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
  1. Introducing SFHA Solutions SmartIO
    1.  
      About SmartIO for solid-state drives
    2.  
      About SmartIO in an SFHA environment
    3.  
      About SmartIO in an Active/Active cluster environment
    4.  
      About SmartIO in the Solaris virtualized environments
    5.  
      About SmartIO in the Linux virtualized environment
    6.  
      About the SmartIO caching profiler tool
  2. Using the SmartIO feature: use cases
    1. About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxVM volumes
      1.  
        Required configuration for SmartIO read caching for VxVM volumes
      2.  
        Automatic caching for VxVM volumes
      3.  
        Setting up SmartIO read caching for VxVM volumes
      4.  
        Verifying the VxVM cache area and monitoring the caching
    2. About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxFS file systems
      1.  
        Required configuration for SmartIO read caching for a VxFS file system
      2.  
        Automatic caching for VxFS file systems
      3.  
        Setting up SmartIO read caching for VxFS file systems
      4.  
        Verifying the VxFS cache area and monitoring the caching
      5.  
        Customizing the caching behavior
    3. About SmartIO caching on SSD devices exported by FSS
      1.  
        Status of cache areas when nodes leave or join the cluster
      2.  
        Setting up cache areas using SSDs exported by FSS
    4. About SmartIO write-back caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 11 to 13
      1.  
        Required configuration for SmartIO write-back caching for a VxFS file system
      2.  
        Setting up SmartIO write-back caching for VxFS file systems
      3.  
        Verifying the VxFS cache area and monitoring the caching (writeback mode)
    5. About SmartIO FEL-based writeback caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 14 and later
      1.  
        Required configuration for FEL-based write-back caching for a VxFS file system
      2.  
        Setting up FEL-based write-back caching for VxFS file systems
      3.  
        Verifying the VxFS cache area and monitoring FEL-based write-back caching
    6. About multiple SmartIO cache areas for read and write-back caching on VxFS file systems
      1.  
        About the smartiocache option
      2.  
        Converting VxFS cache areas from one type to another
      3.  
        Setting up multiple cache areas on a system
      4.  
        Verifying the VxFS cache areas
    7. About SmartIO caching for Oracle databases on VxFS file systems
      1.  
        Prerequisites and configuration for using the SmartIO plug-in for Oracle
      2.  
        Setting default SmartIO caching policies for a database running on a VxFS file system
      3.  
        Setting SmartIO caching policies for database objects
      4.  
        Pinning and unpinning database objects
      5.  
        Enabling and disabling caching for the database
      6.  
        Listing cache policy details for the database
      7.  
        Listing cache statistics for the database
    8. About SmartIO caching for databases on VxVM volumes
      1.  
        Applying a SmartIO database caching template for a VxVM volume
    9.  
      Technology Preview: Distributed SmartIO in Veritas InfoScale storage environments
  3. Administering SmartIO
    1.  
      Creating a cache area
    2.  
      Displaying information about a cache area
    3. Enabling or disabling caching for a data object
      1.  
        Enabling or disabling caching for a file system
      2.  
        Enabling or disabling caching for a data volume
    4.  
      Adding a device to the cache area
    5.  
      Pausing caching from a volume to a cache area
    6.  
      Removing a device from the cache area
    7.  
      Destroying a cache area
    8.  
      Setting the attributes of the VxVM cache area
    9.  
      Setting or changing the caching mode for a VxFS cache area
    10.  
      Flushing dirty data from a writeback cache area
    11.  
      Tuning the writeback caching
    12. Viewing the SmartIO cache statistics
      1.  
        Viewing the detailed caching stats for a VxVM cache area
      2.  
        Viewing the detailed caching stats for a VxFS cache area
  4. Troubleshooting and error handling
    1. Support for a persistent or 'warm' VxVM cache
      1.  
        Primary volume failure with a stale cache could cause possible data corruption
      2.  
        Migrating a cache during HA failover is not supported
    2.  
      Cache area is lost after a disk failure (3158482)
    3.  
      Cache is not online after a reboot
    4.  
      Recovering the write-back cache after a node failure
  5. Appendix A. Command reference
    1.  
      SmartIO command reference

About SmartIO in the Linux virtualized environment

In the Linux virtualized environment, when you install Veritas InfoScale Solutions in the guest, you can use SmartIO to cache data onto an SSD or any other supported fast device.

SmartIO caching does not support live migration of the guest in KVM and RHEV environments.

For VMware, SmartIO does support vMotion if DMP for VMware (SmartPool) is enabled in the ESXi hypervisor.

Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC is not supported in the Linux virtualized environment.

The following tables show how SmartIO can be used in the Linux virtualized environments.

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in KVM shows how SmartIO can be used in the KVM environment.

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in KVM

Configuration in guest:

Configuration in host:

Caching takes place:

VxVM read caching

VxFS read caching

VxFS writeback caching

SF

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFHA

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFCFSHA

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

Any

SF

in the host

Yes

Yes

Yes

Any

SFCFSHA

in the host

Yes

Yes

Yes

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in RHEV shows how SmartIO can be used in the RHEV environment.

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in RHEV

Configuration in guest:

Configuration in host:

Caching takes place:

VxVM read caching

VxFS read caching

VxFS writeback caching

SF

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFHA

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFCFSHA

any (SF or SFCFSHA)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

Yes

Any

SF

in the host

Yes

Yes

Yes

Any

SFCFSHA

in the host

Yes

Yes

Yes

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in VMware shows how SmartIO can be used in the VMware environment.

Table: Linux: SmartIO support in VMware

Configuration in guest:

Configuration in host:

Caching takes place:

VxVM read caching

VxFS read caching

VxFS writeback caching

SF

DMP for VMware (Optional)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

No

SFHA

DMP for VMware (Optional)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

No

SFCFSHA

DMP for VMware (Optional)

in the guest

Yes

Yes

No

For more information about configuring Veritas InfoScale Solutions in the Linux Virtualization environment, see the Veritas InfoScale™ Solutions Virtualization Guide for Linux.