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Veritas Storage Foundation™ and High Availability Solutions ... Veritas Storage Foundation™ and High Availability Solutions ...
102Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions support for Oracle VM Server for SPARCKnown issues
Chapter5Veritas Cluster Serversupport for using CVM withmultiple nodes in a OracleVM Server for SPARCenvironmentThis chapter includes the following topics:■■■Clustering using Cluster Volume ManagerInstalling Storage Foundation on multiple nodes in a Logical DomainCluster Volume Manager in the control domain for providing high availabilityClustering using Cluster Volume ManagerThe Veritas Volume Manager cluster functionality (CVM) makes logical volumesand raw device applications accessible throughout a cluster.In the split Storage Foundation model, CVM is placed in the control domain andVxFS is placed in the guest domain. In this model, CVM provides high availabilityand shared storage visibility at the control domain level across multiple physicalnodes in the cluster.See “Cluster Volume Manager in the control domain for providing high availability”on page 106.
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Chapter5<strong>Veritas</strong> Cluster Serversupport for using CVM withmultiple nodes in a OracleVM Server for SPARCenvironmentThis chapter includes the following topics:■■■Clustering using Cluster Volume ManagerInstalling <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation on multiple nodes in a Logical DomainCluster Volume Manager in the control domain for providing high availabilityClustering using Cluster Volume ManagerThe <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager cluster functionality (CVM) makes logical volumes<strong>and</strong> raw device applications accessible throughout a cluster.In the split <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation model, CVM is placed in the control domain <strong>and</strong>VxFS is placed in the guest domain. In this model, CVM provides high availability<strong>and</strong> shared storage visibility at the control domain level across multiple physicalnodes in the cluster.See “Cluster Volume Manager in the control domain for providing high availability”on page 106.