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8ContentsModifying the service group configuration ................................. 35Verifying the zone configuration .............................................. 37Performing maintenance tasks ................................................. 37Troubleshooting zones ............................................................ 37Configuring for physical to virtual and virtual to physicalfailovers—a typical setup ................................................... 38Adding VxFS file systems to a non-global zone .................................. 39Direct mount of VxFS file systems from global zone ........................... 40Mounting a VxFS file system in a non-global zone ........................ 40Adding a direct mount to a zone's configuration .......................... 41Creating VxFS file systems inside non-global zones ...................... 42Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System mounts ...................... 44Creating a non-global zone root on VxFS clustered file systemconfiguration ........................................................................ 44Concurrent I/O access in non-global zones ........................................ 46Veritas extension for Oracle Disk Manager ....................................... 46Exporting VxVM volumes to a non-global zone .................................. 47VxVM devices in Solaris 10 global zones ..................................... 48Removing a VxVM volume from a non-global zone ....................... 49Configuring Solaris non-global zones for disaster recovery .................. 49Software limitations of Storage Foundation support of non-globalzones ................................................................................... 51Cannot remove a volume configured in a non-global zone .............. 52Administration commands are not supported in non-globalzone .............................................................................. 52A cluster-mounted VxFS file system is not supported as the rootof a non-global zone ......................................................... 52QIO and CQIO are not supported ............................................... 52Package and patch installation in non-global zones ...................... 52Package and patch removal with non-global zone configurations..................................................................................... 52Root volume cannot be added to non-global zones ........................ 53Some Veritas Volume Manager operations can cause volumedevice names to go out of sync ............................................ 53The svc:/system/vxfs/vxfsldlic service is not enabled innon-global zones .............................................................. 53Chapter 3Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutionssupport for Solaris Projects ........................................ 55About Solaris Projects ................................................................... 55About VCS support for Solaris projects ............................................. 56Overview of how VCS works with Solaris projects ......................... 56

Contents9About the ContainerInfo service group attribute .......................... 56About the ContainerOpts resource type attribute ......................... 57Project-aware resources .......................................................... 58About the Project agent ........................................................... 58Configuring VCS in Solaris projects ................................................. 58Prerequisites for configuring VCS in projects .............................. 58Chapter 4Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutionssupport for Oracle VM Server for SPARC ................. 61Terminology for Oracle VM Server for SPARC ................................... 62Oracle VM Server for SPARC deployment models ............................... 63Split Storage Foundation stack ................................................. 64Guest-based Storage Foundation stack ....................................... 64Benefits of deploying Storage Foundation High Availability solutionsin Oracle VM server for SPARC ................................................. 64Standardization of tools .......................................................... 64Array migration ..................................................................... 64Moving storage between physical and virtual environments .......... 65Boot Image Management ......................................................... 65Features ..................................................................................... 65Storage Foundation features .................................................... 65Oracle VM Server for SPARC features ........................................ 68Split Storage Foundation stack model .............................................. 69How Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions worksin the Oracle VM Server for SPARC ..................................... 70Veritas Storage Foundation features restrictions ......................... 71Guest-based Storage Foundation stack model .................................... 73How Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions worksin the guest domains ......................................................... 73Supported configurations with SFCFS and multiple I/ODomains ......................................................................... 75Veritas Storage Foundation features restrictions ......................... 78System requirements .................................................................... 79Solaris operating system requirements ...................................... 79Solaris patch requirements ...................................................... 80Hardware requirements .......................................................... 81Veritas product release notes ......................................................... 81Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability ........................ 81Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System ........................... 81Product licensing ......................................................................... 82Installing Storage Foundation in a Oracle VM Server for SPARCenvironment ......................................................................... 82

8ContentsModifying the service group configuration ................................. 35Verifying the zone configuration .............................................. 37Performing maintenance tasks ................................................. 37Troubleshooting zones ............................................................ 37Configuring for physical to virtual <strong>and</strong> virtual to physicalfailovers—a typical setup ................................................... 38Adding VxFS file systems to a non-global zone .................................. 39Direct mount of VxFS file systems from global zone ........................... 40Mounting a VxFS file system in a non-global zone ........................ 40Adding a direct mount to a zone's configuration .......................... 41Creating VxFS file systems inside non-global zones ...................... 42<strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation Cluster File System mounts ...................... 44Creating a non-global zone root on VxFS clustered file systemconfiguration ........................................................................ 44Concurrent I/O access in non-global zones ........................................ 46<strong>Veritas</strong> extension for Oracle Disk Manager ....................................... 46Exporting VxVM volumes to a non-global zone .................................. 47VxVM devices in Solaris 10 global zones ..................................... 48Removing a VxVM volume from a non-global zone ....................... 49Configuring Solaris non-global zones for disaster recovery .................. 49Software limitations of <strong>Storage</strong> Foundation support of non-globalzones ................................................................................... 51Cannot remove a volume configured in a non-global zone .............. 52Administration comm<strong>and</strong>s are not supported in non-globalzone .............................................................................. 52A cluster-mounted VxFS file system is not supported as the rootof a non-global zone ......................................................... 52QIO <strong>and</strong> CQIO are not supported ............................................... 52Package <strong>and</strong> patch installation in non-global zones ...................... 52Package <strong>and</strong> patch removal with non-global zone configurations..................................................................................... 52Root volume cannot be added to non-global zones ........................ 53Some <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager operations can cause volumedevice names to go out of sync ............................................ 53The svc:/system/vxfs/vxfsldlic service is not enabled innon-global zones .............................................................. 53Chapter 3<strong>Storage</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong>support for Solaris Projects ........................................ 55About Solaris Projects ................................................................... 55About VCS support for Solaris projects ............................................. 56Overview of how VCS works with Solaris projects ......................... 56

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