

# vxddladm listsupport libname=libvxhpevale.so ATTR_NAME ATTR_VALUE = LIBNAME libvxhpevale.so VID HP PID HSV200, HSV210 ARRAY_TYPE A/A-A-HP ARRAY_NAME EVA4K6K, EVA8000 # vxddladm listsupport all | grep HP libvxhpevale.so HP HSV200, HSV210 (the output may be slightly different depending on your VxVM version and the array configuration).Įxample 3 Verifying the VxVM configuration Verify the configuration of VxVM as shown inĮxample 3 “Verifying the VxVM configuration” Run vxdctl enable to notify VxVM of the changes.

VERITAS VOLUME MANAGER CONFIGURATION INSTALL
Read TechNotes and follow the instructions to download and install the ASL/APM. To further narrow the search, select Solaris in the Platform box and search again. To download and install the ASL/APM from the Symantec/Veritas support website:Įnter Storage Foundation for UNIX/Linux in the Product Lookup box.Įnter EVA in the Enter keywords or phrase box, and then click the search symbol. This download and installation is not required for VxVM 5.0 or later. For VxVM 4.1 (MP1 or later), you must download the ASL/APM from the Symantec/Veritas support site for installation on the host. After enablement, use the vxdisk list command to determine the primary and secondary paths. LUNs are accessed through the primary controller. The ASL/APM enables Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA). The DMP feature requires an Array Support Library (ASL) and an Array Policy Module (APM). For information about setting FCA parameters, see Failure to do so can result in a loss of path failover in DMP. When you install FCAs, ensure that the driver parameters are set correctly. EVA disk arrays are certified for VxVM support. The Dynamic Multipathing (DMP) feature of Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) can be used for all FCAs and all drivers.
