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Linux High Availability Clustering on Veritas Cluster Server

Linux High Availability Clustering on Veritas Cluster Server

Created by Adeel Afzal


06_03. Checking VCS Cluster Status



Description

What you'll learn

Veritas InfoScale High Availability Software Version 7.4.2 (VCS)
Veritas InfoScale Storage Foundation Software Version 7.4.2 (VCS)
Creating Service Groups in VCS
Creating Disk Groups in VCS
Failover Testing in VCS
Creating Private Networks for Heart Beat Connection
Assigning IP Addresses to Service Groups
Creating File Systems using Veritas Storage Foundation
Build a Linux CentOS Version 7 Server

Requirements

A Computer with an internet connection

Description

Veritas Cluster Server, commonly known as VCS is used by organizations around the globe to host their mission critical applications and to ensure there is always high availability enforced for the databases, filesystems and IP addresses.
In this course, you'll learn how to download and install VCS trail version, which is valid for 60 days and build your own VCS Cluster Environment on a Linux machine that we'll build using Virtual Box.
We will simulate a live working environment, by creating disk groups on shared storage devices in the back end, we'll also create service groups and perform failover tests. All resources, including storage devices, IP addresses for services groups and file systems will failover from one node to another. This will mimic a live high availability environment.
We will deploy Veritas InfoScale Availability and Storage Foundation Software on our Linux host.
I am excited to teach you the end to end VCS (Veritas) cluster setup. Please join me in the course.

Thanks.

Who this course is for:

Anyone interested in learning Veritas Cluster Server Technology (VCS) on Linux Systems



      
Course Contents
01. Installing Virtual Box 02. Deploy a CentOS Version 7 Server 03. Creating Shared Storage and Network Cards 04. Create Primary Network and HeartBeat Links 05. Staging VCS Enterprise Software Resources 06. Install and Configure a Two Node Veritas VCS Cluster 07. Creating HA Resources in VCS

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