In a physical Linux environment, VMware virtual environment, logical domain, or LPAR, you can launch the High Availability Configuration wizard using:
Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Client: To launch the wizard from the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Client
A browser window: To launch the wizard from a browser window
In addition, in a Linux environment, you can also launch the wizard using:
haappwizard utility: To launch the wizard using the haappwizard utility
In addition, in a VMware virtual environment, you can also launch the wizard using:
VMware vSphere Client: To launch the wizard from the VMware vSphere Client
To launch the wizard from the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Client
To launch the wizard from a browser window
https://system_name_or_IP:5634/vcs/admin/application_health.html
system_name_or_IP is the system name or IP address of the system on which you want to configure application monitoring.
If you have not configured a cluster, click the Configure a VCS Cluster link.
If you have already configured a cluster, click Actions > Configure Application for High Availability or the Configure Application for High Availability link.
If you have already configured a cluster and configured an application for monitoring, click Actions > Configure Application for High Availability.
Note: |
In the Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) 6.2 release and later, the haappwizard utility has been deprecated. |
To launch the wizard using the haappwizard utility
The haappwizard utility allows you to launch the High Availability Configuration wizard. The utility is part of the product package and is installed in the /opt/VRTSvcs/bin directory.
happwizard [-hostname host_name] [-browser browser_name] [-help]
The following table describes the options of the happwizard utility:
Table: Options of the happwizard utility
To launch the wizard from the VMware vSphere Client
Select the High Availability tab and in the High Availability View page, specify the credentials of a user account that has administrative privileges on the virtual machine and click Configure.
The High Availability console sets up a permanent authentication for the user account on that virtual machine.
If you have not configured a cluster, click the Configure a VCS Cluster link.
If you have already configured a cluster, click Actions > Configure Application for High Availability or the Configure Application for High Availability link.
If you have already configured a cluster and configured an application for monitoring and to configure another application for monitoring, click Actions > Configure Application for High Availability.