Virtual Business Services - Availability User's Guide
- Overview of Virtual Business Services
- About Virtual Business Services
- Features of Virtual Business Services
- Sample virtual business service configuration
- VMware virtualization support prerequisites for Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Virtual Business Services
- About the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager policy checks for Virtual Business Services
- Supported operating systems for Virtual Business Services
- Internationalization (I18N) support
- Installing and configuring Virtual Business Services
- About Virtual Business Services components
- Virtual Business Services workflow
- Support matrix for VBS
- Prerequisites for Configuring VBS
- Installing the Virtual Business Services package using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Configuring a virtual business service
- Considerations for creating a virtual business service
- Creating virtual business services
- Editing virtual business services
- Deleting virtual business services
- Virtual Business Services daemon
- Communication among VBS daemons
- Auto discovery of VBS Daemon on each cluster
- Configuring auto discovery for each cluster in VBS
- Configuring dependencies for a virtual business service
- Configure Virtual Business Service dependencies - Specify service group dependencies panel options
- Link Service Groups panel options
- Unlink Service Groups panel options
- Specify Script Execution details panel options
- Configure Virtual Business Service dependencies - Specify VMs start or stop panel options
- Managing Microsoft Failover Clustering from VBS
- Uninstalling the VRTSvbs package
- Uninstalling VBS from Microsoft Failover Clusters
- Virtual Business Services operations
- Starting and stopping Virtual Business Services
- Viewing the information on a Virtual Business Service
- Viewing Virtual Business Services in the data center
- Viewing the service groups associated with Virtual Business Services
- Viewing the clusters associated with virtual business services
- Viewing the virtual business services status from the command line
- Viewing the information on a virtual business service in the Server perspective
- Viewing the dependency associated with Virtual Business Services in the Server perspective
- Viewing the dependency associated with Virtual Business Services
- Viewing the properties of a virtual business service
- Viewing application recovery point and startup time of a VBS
- Tracking VBS operations
- Logs of a virtual business service
- Fault management for a virtual business service
- Virtual Business Services security
- Fault management in Virtual Business Services
- Disaster recovery in Virtual Business Services
- About disaster recovery for Virtual Business Services
- Prerequisites
- Sample disaster recovery configuration
- Disaster recovery alerts
- Disaster recovery limitations
- About the disaster recovery plan
- Bringing up Virtual Business Services at the DR site
- Performing planned migration of virtual business services
- Concurrency violation
- Upgrading Virtual Business Services
- Appendix A. Command reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting and recovery
- Appendix C. Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
- Complete cluster fault is not handled
- Fault propagation for shared service groups
- Propagation of multiple child fault or recovery events may be missed if fault action on parent service group is in progress (2745323)
- ClusterService group having vbsapp resource does not link vbsapp to newly created gcoip (2713002)
- CLI command returns incorrect state of the virtual machine in VBS (2789621)
- VBS dependencies get deleted during the upgrade of SFWHA configured in a VBS [2832599]
- VBS start operation may fail from Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager when VM start/stop is enabled [2848118]
- Clusters running on SFWHA 5.1SP1 or 5.1SP2 configured with virtual IP addresses cannot migrate to VIP-less communication (2845412)
- Pop up showing error message during VBS uninstallation on Windows remains hidden behind other windows (2872716)
- Events generated for VBSD lack correct description (2833160)
- DR fails to start in VBS 8.0.2 or lower for VBS formed of global service groups [3240419]
- Installation or upgrade of VRTSsfmh or VRTSvbs package from Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager may fail if publisher is set (3306997)
- Operation performed on service groups with disabled resources remains stuck or fails by timing out [3280718, 3288725]
- Recover and takeover messages are not displayed during DR of a VBS with a global service group [3315435]
- Known issues and limitations
Sample disaster recovery configuration
Figure: Sample disaster recovery configuration shows a production site and a DR site.
The two virtual business services are shown to be symmetrical but they are not required to be symmetrical. The same Management Server is preferred to manage the production site and DR site but you can use two different Management Servers too.
To enable disaster recovery for the Oracle database, global cluster option (GCO) is configured at the database tier. Traditional VCS global service group failover ensures that the database is online only at one site at a time. If there is a failure of the database tier on the production cluster, a disaster recovery alert is triggered by VCS GCO.
If you start the virtual business service at the DR site in response to the alert, the entire Finance application is brought up in the specified order. At the production site, the inter-cluster fault propagation mechanism propagates the fault at the database tier to the middle tier and so on. Depending on the configured behavior, the applications in other tiers might go down or stay online.
The end-to-end Finance application is now fully available at the DR site, while it is in PARTIAL state or FAULTED state at the production site.