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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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Configuring VCS to manage a Logical Domain using services from multiple I/O domainsConfiguring VCS to manage a Logical Domain using services from multiple I/O domains227To configure virtual disk multipathing1 Add the physical disk back-end path of the disk service to the primary domain.# ldm add-vdsdev mpgroup=data backend_path1 volume@primary-vds0where backend_path1 is the path to the virtual disk back-end from the primarydomain.2 Add the physical disk back-end path of the disk service to the alternate I/Odomain for disk added in step 1.# ldm add-vdsdev mpgroup=data backend_path2 volume@alternate-vds0where backend_path2 is the path to the virtual disk back-end from thealternate I/O domain.3 Export the virtual disk to the guest domain.# ldm add-vdisk disk_name volume@primary-vds0 ldom_namewhere disk_name is the name of the virtual storage device.where ldom_name is the name of the Logical Domain.Note: Do not set the value of the Options attribute to exclusive; excl. If setto exclusive, Logical Domain cannot use the multipathing functionality.For more details on configuring virtual disk multipathing, refer to the OracleVM server for SPARC Administration Guide.Virtual disk multi-pathing (mpgroup) configurations with DMPIf the disk exported to guest domain has more than one I/O path from each I/Odomain, install <strong>Veritas</strong> Dynamic Multi-pathing (DMP) in each I/O domain. Usethe DMP node name to configure the virtual disk multi-pathing (mpgroup) to thedisk exported to the guest domain.

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