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Configuring standalone hosts for Storage Foundation

When the configuration program prompts you to enable Storage Foundation Management Server Management, enter n to configure the standalone hosts for Storage Foundation.


  Caution   If you press Enter to accept the default option, you must restart the configuration program. SF Management Server is not available on the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions release. Make sure to enter n at the prompt and configure standalone hosts.
See About Veritas Storage Foundation Management Server


 To configure standalone hosts for Storage Foundation

  1. Review the output on the ways to manage the Storage Foundation hosts.
  2. Enter n at the prompt to configure standalone hosts.

    Enable Storage Foundation Management Server Management? [y,n,q] (y) n

  3. Review the output as the configuration program configures to manage the Storage Foundation hosts in standalone mode.
About Veritas Storage Foundation Management Server

Veritas Storage Foundation Management Server by Symantec (SF Management Server) ties together the Storage Foundation product offerings to ensure that the hosts in your data center use storage as efficiently as possible. You can use it to centrally monitor, visualize, and manage Storage Foundation hosts and generate reports about the hosts and the storage resources they consume.

The central console seamlessly integrates a wide range of management tasks like as monitoring and reporting. SF Management Server also offers customizable policy-based management that helps you automate:

You are prompted to set up an optional SF Management Server managed host during SF Oracle RAC installation. SF Management Server is not available on the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions release and must be obtained separately. For information on ordering SF Management Server, visit:

www.symantec.com/enterprise/sfms

Refer to the Storage Foundation Management Server documentation for details on preparing the SF Oracle RAC environment to enable centrally managed Storage Foundation hosts.