Virtual Server Appliance
User manual (Version 2.0.0)
Contents
1 About the chapters of this manual
2 An introduction to Virtual Server Appliance
3 Activate the VSA
4 Configuration Assistant
5 Install additional HELIOS products
6 Linux Runtime
7 Volume Management
A System and data disk migration
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Contents
1 About the chapters of this manual
2 An introduction to Virtual Server Appliance
2.1 About licenses
2.1.1 Linux (Debian)
2.1.2 HELIOS Configuration Assistant
2.1.3 HELIOS
3 Activate the VSA
3.1 Virtualization platforms
3.1.1 VMware ESX Server
3.1.2 Microsoft Hyper-V
3.1.3 Other virtualization solutions
3.2 Log in for the first time
4 Configuration Assistant
4.1 Notes on using the Configuration Assistant
4.2 Configure the Virtual Server Appliance
4.2.1 General setup (passwords, keyboard, time)
4.2.2 Network setup (hostname, IP addresses, DHCP, NFS)
4.2.3 Storage setup (data volumes)
4.2.4 HELIOS services (start/stop, license, updates)
4.2.5 Server administration (shutdown, reboot, active users)
4.2.6 Show configuration summary
4.2.7 Exit to shell
4.2.8 Configuration Assistant log file
4.3 Known issues
5 Install additional HELIOS products
6 Linux Runtime
6.1 Single-user/recovery mode
6.2 SSH server
6.3 NFS services
6.3.1 Features
6.3.2 Enable/disable NFS services
6.3.3 NFS usage scenarios
6.3.4 NFS client and server platform specifics
6.3.5 VSA Linux man pages related to RPC/NFS
6.4 Linux Java runtime
6.5 Included Linux packages
6.6 Root file system
7 Volume Management
7.1 LVM overview
7.2 Physical volumes
7.3 Volume groups
7.4 Logical volumes (file systems)
7.5 Snapshots of logical volumes
7.5.1 The benefit of snapshots
7.5.2 How a snapshot works
7.5.3 Performance considerations when using snapshots
7.5.4 Activate HELIOS volumes on a snapshot
7.5.5 Example snapshot description
7.6 A typical “datavg” setup with a RAID
7.7 Replace data disks or a RAID system
7.7.1 Upgrade to a new RAID system
7.7.2 Replace disks in an existing RAID
7.8 Increase the existing “datavg” volume group size
7.8.1 Add disk to the volume group
7.8.2 Grow an existing disk
7.8.3 Add new or grown disk(s) to the volume group
7.9 Use a RAID 1 (mirroring) on the system disk
7.10 Use a RAID 5 on the system disk
7.11 Restore the operating system disk
7.12 Summary
A System and data disk migration
A.1 Migration overview
A.2 Migrate the system and data disks
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August 10, 2015