Veritas Cluster Server Release Notes
Veritas⢠Cluster Server Release Notes: Linux - SORT - Symantec
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<strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong><br />
Changes introduced in VCS 6.0.2<br />
11<br />
Wizard support<br />
VMwareDisks resources, VCS can now support vMotion. These resources are<br />
managed by VMwareDisks agent.<br />
For more information on VMwareDisks agent, refer to <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Bundled<br />
Agents Reference Guide.<br />
Symantec has introduced configuration wizards to configure applications under<br />
VCS control through vSphere client. Wizards can be invoked from the browser or<br />
vSphere UI. Currently, the wizards support the following applications:<br />
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Oracle<br />
SAP<br />
WebSphere MQ<br />
Generic application<br />
Note: All existing agents of VCS continue to be supported in this release. You can<br />
configure VCS resources for these agents from the command line or using <strong>Veritas</strong><br />
Operations Manager.<br />
vSphere integrated options to install VCS, monitor application status<br />
and manage licenses<br />
In a VMware virtual environment, the Symantec High Availability solution now<br />
provides the vSphere integrated options to monitor the application status.<br />
To configure application monitoring in VMware environment, install the Symantec<br />
High Availability Console. As part of the Console installation, the installer registers<br />
the Symantec High Availability plugin for VMware vCenter <strong>Server</strong>. This plugin<br />
enables integration of Symantec High Availability with VMware vSphere Client and<br />
adds the following options to the VMware vSphere Client:<br />
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■<br />
Menu to install the guest components<br />
A right-click menu is available to install the guest components when you select<br />
a cluster, a datacenter, or a virtual machine from the VMware vCenter <strong>Server</strong><br />
inventory.<br />
The Symantec High Availability home page is also available as an vSphere<br />
Client extension under its Solutions and Applications pane.<br />
Use these options to install VCS as a part of the guest components installation.<br />
Symantec High Availability tab