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1. Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager 2. Storage Management Concepts 3. Solaris Volume Manager Overview 4. Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview) 5. Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario) 8. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview) 9. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks) 10. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview) 11. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks) 12. Soft Partitions (Overview) 16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview) Solaris Volume Manager Disk Set Administration Guidelines for Working With Disk Sets Asynchronous Shared Storage in Disk Sets 20. Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) 21. Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager 22. Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview) 23. Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks) 24. Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks) 25. Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) A. Important Solaris Volume Manager Files B. Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference |
What's New in Disk SetsThis section describes new disk set features in this Solaris release. For a complete listing of new Solaris features and a description of Solaris releases, see What’s New in Solaris Express. Enhanced Output With the metaimport CommandSolaris Express 6/06: The metaimport command has been enhanced to allow you to import partial disk sets. A partial disk set is a disk set that has at least one disk that is not available. With this enhancement, a partial disk set can still be imported provided one disk with a metadb is present in the set. This new functionality is associated with enhancements in the metaimport -r command. The command's output now includes the following information:
The information generated by metaimport -r helps reduce the risk of data corruption when importing disk sets. In cases of disk conflicts, metaimport imports only the most recent disk set that is created with the disk in conflict. If a user imports a disk set with time conflicts contrary to the recommendation, the attempt is blocked. The metaimport -rv command now contains more information in the output. This information allows the user to see the basic structure of the volumes that are available for import. Finally, you can import the recommended partial disk set by using the following syntax: metaimport -s setname -f diskname For examples of the output of the metaimport -r and metaimport -rv commands, see How to Print a Report on Disk Sets Available for Import. |
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