Choosing the managed hosts

A typical Veritas Operations Manager deployment consists of a Management Server and multiple managed hosts. A managed host is a server that is configured either with or without an agent to become a part of the Veritas Operations Manager infrastructure. A managed host may be configured to discover the information about servers, storage, Storage Area Network (SAN), and virtualization infrastructure. Once a managed host is configured, it collects the information and transmits this information to Management Server.

For the managed hosts that do not have Storage Foundation or Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability, the server information can be discovered in two ways:

Note:

Agentless discovery is not supported on the hosts that have any of the Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability products installed on them.

For more information on agent and agentless hosts, see the Veritas Operations Manager Management Server User Guide.

Before you install a managed host, make sure that it meets or exceeds the recommended system requirements.

For more information on choosing a Management Server host, refer to the Veritas Operations Manager Hardware and Software Compatibility List (HSCL).

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Operating system requirements

Choosing a Management Server host