![]() I am excited to teach you the end to end VCS (Veritas) cluster setup. Audience This guide is intended for system administrators responsible for installing, conguring, and maintaining systems under the control of VxVM. The PVID is 16-digit system-generated number that is stored physically on the hard drive and read into the Object Data Manager (ODM). The VERITAS Volume ManagerTM Administrator’s Guide provides information on how to use VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) and all of its features. We will deploy Veritas InfoScale Availability and Storage Foundation Software on our Linux host. Logical Volume Manager (LVM) on AIX uses the PVID to keep track of disk drives that are part of an LVM volume group (vg). This will mimic a live high availability environment. All resources, including storage devices, IP addresses for services groups and file systems will failover from one node to another. 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. ![]() 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. Veritas Training & Certification Courses Take your Veritas Product Knowledge to the next level by our valuable technical product training Develop an in-depth understanding and domain proficiency with RPS Consulting’s accredited suite of Veritas Certification training courses for IT professionals. 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.
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