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Veritas Storage Foundation 5.

1 for Solaris - Standard


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PART 1: Veritas Storage Getting Started with Storage Foundation


Foundation 5.1: Install and Manager (SFM)
Configure Storage Foundation Manager overview
Installing the Storage Foundation Manager
Virtual Objects Central Management Server
Physical Data Storage Changing an SF server to a managed host
Virtual Data Storage Administering users in the Central
Volume Manager Storage Management Server
Objects
Volume Manager RAID Levels Administering Volume Manager
Introduction to performance monitoring with
Installing Storage Foundation and Storage Foundation
Accessing SF Interfaces Changing volume layouts
Preparing to Install Storage Managing volume tasks
Foundation
Installing Storage Foundation Managing Devices Within the VxVM
Storage Foundation Resources Architecture
Storage Foundation User Managing components in the VxVM
Interfaces architecture
Managing the VEA Software Discovering disk devices
Managing multiple paths to disk devices
Creating a Volume and File
System Using Full-Copy Volume Snapshots
Preparing Disks and Disk Understanding and selecting snapshot
Groups for Volume Creation technologies
Creating a Volume Creating and managing full-copy volume
Adding a File System to a snapshots
Volume Using volume snapshots for off-host
Displaying Disk and Disk Group processing
Information
Displaying Volume Using Copy-on-Write SF Snapshots
Configuration Information Creating and managing space-optimized
Removing Volumes, Disks, and volume snapshots
Disk Groups Creating and managing storage checkpoints
Examples of using SF snapshot technologies
Working with Volumes with for different application needs
Different Layouts
Volume Layouts Importing LUN Snapshots
Creating Volumes with Various How Volume Manager detects hardware
Layouts snapshots
Creating a Layered Volume Managing clone disks
Allocating Storage for Volumes Using disk tags

Making Configuration Changes Using Site Awareness with Mirroring


Administering mirrored volumes What are remote mirroring and site awareness?
Resizing a volume and a file Configuring site awareness
system Recovering from failures with remote mirrors
Moving data between systems Verifying a site-aware environment
Renaming disks and disk groups
Managing disk group versions Implementing Dynamic Storage Tiering (DST)
and formats What is dynamic storage tiering?
Dynamic storage tiering concepts
Administering File Systems Creating and managing volume sets
Benefits of using Veritas File Creating and managing multi-volume file
System systems
Using Veritas File System Creating storage tiers
commands Implementing file placement policies
Logging in VxFS
Controlling file system Managing the Boot Disk with Storage
fragmentation Foundation
Using thin provisioning disk Placing the boot disk under VxVM control
arrays Creating an alternate boot disk
Administering the boot disk
Resolving Hardware Problems Removing the boot disk from VxVM control
How does VxVM interpret
failures in hardware?
Recovering disabled disk groups
Resolving disk failures
Managing hot relocation at the
host level

PART 2: Veritas Storage


Foundation 5.1: Manage and
Administer

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