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
IBM System Storage DS enclosure commands
The following commands are used to discover various storage objects of IBM System Storage DS enclosure:
ver: The ver command displays the versions of the command-line interface, storage management console (HMC or SMC), and licensed machine code.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> ver -l -bnr off
lssi: The lssi command displays a list of storage images in a storage complex.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lssi -fmt default -bnr off
lshba: The lshba command displays a report that lists the storage image host adapters and status information for each host adapter in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lshba -l -fmt xml -bnr off <storage_image_id>
lsddm: The lsddm command displays a report that lists the disk drive modules and status information for each disk drive module in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsddm -l -fmt xml -bnr off <storage_image_id>
lsioport: The lsioport command displays a list of I/O ports on a specified storage image and optionally provides performance metrics for each I/O port that is listed.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsioport -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsarray: The lsarray command generates a report that displays a list of arrays in a storage image and the status information for each array in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsarray -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsrank: The lsrank command generates a report that displays a list of defined ranks in a storage unit and the status information for each rank in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsrank -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsextpool: The lsextpool generates a report that displays a list of extent pools in a storage unit and the status information on each extent pool in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsextpool -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsfbvol: The lsfbvol command generates a report that displays a list of fixed block volumes in a storage unit and the status information for each volume in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsfbvol -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsfbvol is used for listing volumes having 'track-space efficient' space allocation method.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsfbvol -sam tse -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsfbvol is used for listing volumes having 'extent-space efficient' space allocation method.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsfbvol -sam ese -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsckdvol: The lsckdvol command generates a report that displays a list of count key data (CKD) base and alias volumes in a storage unit and the status information for each volume in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsckdvol -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsckdvol is used for listing ckd volumes having 'track-space efficient' space allocation method.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsckdvol -sam tse -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsckdvol is used for listing ckd volumes having 'extent-space efficient' space allocation method.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsckdvol -sam ese -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lshostconnect: The lshostconnect command displays a list of host connections for a storage image and the status information for each host connection in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lshostconnect -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsvolgrp: The lsvolgrp command generates a report that displays a list of volume groups in a storage unit and the status information for each volume group in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsvolgrp -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
showvolgrp: The showvolgrp command generates a report that displays the detailed properties of a volume group.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> showvolgrp -lunmap -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id> <Volume_Group_ID>
lssestg: The lssestg generates a report that displays the space-efficient storage values for the entire storage image.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lssestg -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id>
lsflash: The lsflash command generates a report that displays a list of FlashCopy relationships and the status information for each FlashCopy relationship in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lsflash -l -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id> 0000-FFFF
lspprc: The lspprc command generates a report that displays a list of remote mirror and copy volume relationships for a storage image and the status information for each remote mirror and copy volume relationship in the list.
/opt/ibm/dscli/dscli -hmc1 <HMC1_IP_Address> -user <user_name> -passwd <password> lspprc -l -fullid -fmt xml -bnr off -dev <storage_image_id> 0000-FFFF
Access Control: The following table provides information on the user groups and their corresponding permissions for IBM System Storage DS enclosure:
Table: User access control for IBM System Storage DS enclosure
User group | Permission |
|---|---|
Administrator | Allowed |
Physical Operator | Allowed |
Logical Operator | Allowed |
Copy Services Operator | Allowed |
Monitor | Allowed |
No Access | Not allowed |
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