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VERITAS Volume Manager RequirementsReview the following Volume Manager-related items before installing or upgrading VERITAS Storage Foundation or VERITAS Volume Manager. Taking a Disk InventorySelecting DisksDecide which disks you want to place under VxVM control. The other disks in your configuration are not affected. Disks may be brought under VxVM control in two ways:
Verifying Disk ContentsVerify the disk contents. Answer the following questions and list the data for your convenience.
Excluding DisksIt is possible to configure the vxdiskadm utility not to list certain disks or controllers as being available. For example, this may be useful in a SAN environment where disk enclosures are visible to a number of separate systems. To exclude a device from the view of VxVM, select item 16 (Prevent multipathing/Suppress devices from VxVM's view) from the vxdiskadm main menu. See "Disabling and Enabling Multipathing for Specific Devices" in the "Administering Dynamic Multipathing (DMP)" chapter of the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide for details. Array Support Libraries (ASL)VxVM provides support for new disk arrays in the form of Array Support Library (ASL) software packages. You can obtain ASL packages from:
For further information on supported ASLs and installing ASLs, see the VERITAS Volume Manager Hardware Notes. Disabling Hot-RelocationThe hot-relocation feature detects disk failure automatically, notifies you of the nature of the failure, attempts to relocate any affected subdisks that are redundant, and initiates recovery procedures. The hot-relocation feature is enabled by default and it is recommended that you leave it on. However, if you need to disable it for some reason (for example, you do not want the free space on some of your disks used for relocation), you can do so by preventing the vxrelocd daemon from starting during system startup. Disable hot-relocation only after you install the VERITAS Volume Manager packages.
For more information on hot-relocation and vxrelocd, refer to the vxrelocd (1M) manual page. VERITAS Enterprise AdministratorThe VERITAS Storage Foundation software must be installed and run on an HP-UX machine. The VERITAS Enterprise Administrator (VEA) client can be installed and run on any HP-UX, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows 98 machine that supports the Java Runtime Environment. VERITAS Enterprise Administrator (VEA) is required to access the graphical user interface (GUI) for VERITAS Storage Foundation. You can use the GUI to administer disks, volumes, file systems, and database functionality on local or remote machines. One of the following packages needs to be installed and running on the client:
This is the client package for HP-UX. This is the client package for Windows. Check the VERITAS Storage Foundation Release Notes for any patch information before you install VEA. Requirements
The following are system recommendations for the GUI:
Cluster Environment RequirementsIf your configuration has a cluster, which is a set of hosts that share a set of disks, follow these steps:
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