The Virtual Witness feature supports a third party that the two storage systems consult when they lose connectivity with each other, that is, their SRDF links go out of service.
Prerequisites
Unisphere provides monitoring and management for SRDF/Metro Virtual Witness on Virtual Witness capable storage systems running HYPERMAX OS 5977 Q3 2016 or later.
About this task
See
Understanding Virtual Witness for additional information.
Steps
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Select the storage system.
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Select
to open the
Virtual Witness list view.
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Select a Virtual Witness instance and click
to open the
Details view.
The following properties display:
- Witness
name—User-defined witness name
- IP/DNS—IPv4 or IPv6
address, or DNS name from an embedded Guest that is associated with a
Virtual Witness instance.
- Port—Port associated with Virtual Witness
instance
- Alive—Flag to indicate when the Virtual Witness
instance is alive.
- State—State of Virtual Witness instance
- InUse—Flag to indicate when the Virtual Witness
instance is in use.
- Duplicate—Flag to indicate when the Virtual
Witness instance is a duplicate. A duplicate witness is a witness which
has the same unique ID as another witness on the storage system, for
example, in the case where it was added twice.
- SRDF
Groups—Number of SRDF groups
There are links to views for objects associated with the Virtual Witness
instance. Each group link is followed by the name of the group, or by a
number, indicating the number of objects in the corresponding view. For
example, clicking SRDF Groups opens the view listing
the SRDF Groups that are associated with the Virtual Witness instance.