Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1: Install and Configure Virtual Objects Physical data storage Virtual data storage volume Manager storage Objects volume Manager RAID Levels managing the VEA Software Creating a Volume and File System Preparing Disks and Disk Groups for volume creation Adding a File System to a volume Displaying disk and disk group information Displaying volume configuration information Removing volumes, disks, and disk groups managing volume tasks Managing Devices Within the VxVM architecture Discovering disk
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1: Install and Configure Virtual Objects Physical data storage Virtual data storage volume Manager storage Objects volume Manager RAID Levels managing the VEA Software Creating a Volume and File System Preparing Disks and Disk Groups for volume creation Adding a File System to a volume Displaying disk and disk group information Displaying volume configuration information Removing volumes, disks, and disk groups managing volume tasks Managing Devices Within the VxVM architecture Discovering disk
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1: Install and Configure Virtual Objects Physical data storage Virtual data storage volume Manager storage Objects volume Manager RAID Levels managing the VEA Software Creating a Volume and File System Preparing Disks and Disk Groups for volume creation Adding a File System to a volume Displaying disk and disk group information Displaying volume configuration information Removing volumes, disks, and disk groups managing volume tasks Managing Devices Within the VxVM architecture Discovering disk
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