Verify that your environment meets the requirements for protecting Huawei FusionCompute VMs with Commvault.
Supported FusionCompute Versions
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FusionCompute 6.3.x, 6.5.x, 8.0.x, 8.1.x
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FusionCompute 8.0.x + FusionStorage 8.0.1.5 (VM storage provisioned on FusionStorage other than SAN/NAS storage). Huawei also packaged this combination as FusionCube 6.0.1 SPC100
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FusionCompute 6.5.1 + FusionStorage 6.3 (VM storage provisioned on FusionStorage other than SAN/NAS storage). Huawei also packaged this combination as FusionCube 3.2.1
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FusionCompute 6.3.1 + FusionStorage 6.2 SPC200 (VM storage provisioned on FusionStorage other than SAN/NAS storage). Huawei also packaged this combination as FusionCube 3.1.1 SPC100
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V100R006C10
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V100R006C00U1
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V100R005C10U1
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V100R005C10SPC700
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V100R005C00SPC300
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V100R006C30SPC802
Support for FusionStorage
You can deploy Commvault to protect FusionCompute workloads that run as part of a hyper-converged solution on FusionStorage. See Support for FusionStorage.
Supported Operating Systems for Access Nodes
Linux
For Linux access nodes, disable automatic activation of volumes to avoid issues with HotAdd operations during backup and recovery. For more information, see Disabling Automatic Activation of Volumes for a Linux Proxy.
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CentOS 6.x, 7, 8
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RHEL 6.x, 7, 7.5, 8
Note
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For a machine that runs RHEL 8.x or 9.x, to install operating system packages that are required to enable automatic installation of Mono, register the machine with Red Hat.
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When using FusionStorage 6.2, RHEL 7.3 or a more recent version is recommended.
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Windows
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Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Editions
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Editions
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Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Editions
Note
Microsoft ended mainstream support for all versions of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2—including Hyper-V Server 2012 and Hyper-V Server 2012 R2, and Core Editions—on October 10, 2023.
Support for Storage Infrastructure
Storage infrastructure can include local disks, NFS, iSCSI, or Fibre Channel.
Port Requirements
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When the FusionCompute environment includes a firewall, verify that CVD port 8400 is configured to accept incoming traffic from Commvault.
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Open port 7443 on the FusionCompute Virtual Resource Manager (VRM).
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Open port 35001 on Compute Node Agent (CNA) hosts.
Hardware Requirements
See Hardware Specifications for Virtual Server Agent.
DISCLAIMER
Certain third-party software and service releases (together, "Releases") may not be supported by Commvault. You are solely responsible for ensuring Commvault’s products and services are compatible with any such Releases.