HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Integrity Virtual Servers manual Glossary, Dmp

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Glossary

ADF

Attribute definition file

cDSF

cluster Device special file

DMP

Dynamic Multipathing device

Guest OS

Operating system instance installed on the VM

Integrity VM

HP Integrity Virtual Machines product

JRE

Java Runtime Environment

JSSE

Java Secure Socket Extension

LVM

Logical Volume Manager

MSE

Multi Server Environment

NFS

Network File System

OVMM

Online Virtual Machine Migration

Package

A grouping of application services (individual HP-UX Processes) under Serviceguard

Physical node

A single server or nPar (hard partition)

SLVM

Shared Logical Volume Manager

SSL

Secure Socket Layer

VM

Virtual Machine.

 

Virtual hardware system, implemented with software, representing a collection of virtual hardware

 

devices.

VM guest

A VM and its operating system running on a VM Host

VM Host

A physical node on which HP Integrity VM software is installed and VM guest is created.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Dependencies HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Integrity Virtual ServersOverview AdvantagesHP Integrity VM Serviceguard toolkit HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Integrity Virtual Servers VM/vPar as Serviceguard packages Supported configurationStorage considerations Network componentsFor example, # cmdeployvpkg -m 1 -P vm1 Storage considerations # swlist -l product SG-IVS-Toolkit # swinstall -s depot path#swremove SG-IVS-Toolkit S802vswitchmgr Vparreset IvshpvmutilsVswitchmgr K004vswitchmgrPreconfiguration Using SG IVS toolkitCreating packages Change the vgnamecmd to vgchange -a s Check the configuration of the package Hpvmvolumegroup /dev/vgsharedACd /etc/cmcluster/vm/vParname Using Serviceguard commandsCmmakepkg -m tkit/vtn/vpar -n vparname pkg.conf Cmapplyconf -P pkg.conf Using SG IVS Toolkit commandsCmdeployvpkg command Servicename#cmdeployvpkg -m 1 -P vm or vpar name Managing packagesRunning packages Maintaining packagesDeleting packages Halting packagesConverting packages Run cmdeployvpkg -C -P vmname Configuring guest application monitoring service Failure of a monitored VM or vPar guest application Configuring guest application monitoring service Key generation on the VM or vPar guest HP-UX /opt/hp/cmappserverRpm -i cmappserverslesia64.rpm for Sles CmappserverAdd /opt/hp/cmappserver to the path #cmdeployvpkg -P vm1 -x merge -x appmon Cmappservertimeoutcmappserver connection timeout secondsHpux # cmdeployvpkg -P slvm1 -x merge -x appmonConfiguring guest application monitoring service Pathof fileonhost Lanmon Usr/sbin/cmappmgr -node remo1 -cmappservertimeoutLoglevel Hostlogfile fullAdm/vm1npivdiskmon.log Help VersionUpgrading cmappmgr/cmappserver combination Configuring guest application monitoring service For example # cmmovevpkg -v -P slvm1 -h xyzo2 Online VM guest package migrationOnline VM guest package migration Etc/cmcluster/scripts Mscripts Mastercontrolscript.sh TroubleshootingService monitor detected a failure in guest vmname Run cmdeployvpkg command with -m 0 optionCmcluster/scripts/tkit/vtn/ tkitmodule.sh Limitations Support and other resources How to contact HPInformation to collect before contacting HP Documentation feedback HP authorized resellersRelated information Typographic conventions TIP Page Page DMP GlossaryIndex