Document Information
Preface
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)
6. State Database (Overview)
7. State Database (Tasks)
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)
13. Soft Partitions (Tasks)
14. RAID-5 Volumes (Overview)
15. RAID-5 Volumes (Tasks)
16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview)
17. Hot Spare Pools (Tasks)
18. Disk Sets (Overview)
19. Disk Sets (Tasks)
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
C. Solaris Volume Manager CIM/WBEM API
Managing Solaris Volume Manager
Index
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- hot spare
- adding to a hot spare pool, How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare Pool
- conceptual overview, Hot Spares
- definition, Hot Spares
- enabling, How to Enable a Hot Spare
- how hot spares work with Solaris Volume Manager, How Hot Spares Work
- replacing in a hot spare pool, How to Replace a Hot Spare in a Hot Spare Pool
- hot spare pool, Hot Spare Pools
- adding slices to, How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare Pool
- associating, How to Associate a Hot Spare Pool With a Volume
- associating with a volume, Associating a Hot Spare Pool With Volumes
- basic operation, Hot Spare Pools
- changing association, How to Change the Associated Hot Spare Pool
- changing association of, How to Change the Associated Hot Spare Pool
- checking status, Maintaining Hot Spare Pools
- conceptual overview, Overview of Hot Spares and Hot Spare Pools
- creating, How to Create a Hot Spare Pool
- definition
- Overview of Solaris Volume Manager Components
- Hot Spare Pools
- Hot Spare Pools
- deleting hot spare, How to Delete a Hot Spare From a Hot Spare Pool
- example with mirror, Example—Hot Spare Pool
- maintaining, Maintaining Hot Spare Pools
- replacing hot spare, How to Replace a Hot Spare in a Hot Spare Pool
- states, Hot Spare Pool States
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- majority consensus algorithm, About the Solaris Volume Manager State Database and Replicas
- master node, Multi-Owner Disk Set Concepts
- md.cf file, System Files and Startup Files
- recovering a Solaris Volume Manager configuration, How to Initialize Solaris Volume Manager From a Configuration File
- md.tab file, How to Initialize Solaris Volume Manager From a Configuration File
- overview, Overview of the md.tab File
- mdmonitord command, Configuring the mdmonitord Command for Periodic Error Checking
- metaclear command, Command-Line Reference
- metaclear command
- How to Remove a RAID-0 Volume
- How to Replace a Submirror
- How to Unmirror a File System
- How to Unmirror a File System That Cannot Be Unmounted
- metadb command, Command-Line Reference
- metadb command, How to Check the Status of State Database Replicas
- metadb command, replacing a failed disk and, Replacing Disks
- metadetach command, Command-Line Reference
- metadetach command
- How to Detach a Submirror
- How to Replace a Submirror
- How to Unmirror a File System
- metadevadm command, Command-Line Reference
- replacing a failed disk and, Replacing Disks
- metadevice, See volume
- metahs command, Command-Line Reference
- adding slices to a hot spare pool, How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare Pool
- deleting hot spare, How to Delete a Hot Spare From a Hot Spare Pool
- enabling, How to Enable a Hot Spare
- replacing a failed disk and, Replacing Disks
- replacing hot spare, How to Replace a Hot Spare in a Hot Spare Pool
- metaimport command
- Importing a Disk Set
- Importing Disk Sets
- Recovering Storage From a Known Disk Set
- Command-Line Reference
- metainit command, Command-Line Reference
- metainit command, How to Initialize Solaris Volume Manager From a Configuration File
- metainit command, creating hot spare pool, How to Create a Hot Spare Pool
- metaoffline command, Command-Line Reference
- metaoffline command, How to Place a Submirror Offline and Online
- metaonline command, Command-Line Reference
- metaparam command, Command-Line Reference
- metaparam command, How to Change RAID-1 Volume Options
- metaparam command
- associating hot spare pool with volume, Associating a Hot Spare Pool With Volumes
- changing association of hot spare pool, How to Change the Associated Hot Spare Pool
- metarecover command, Command-Line Reference
- replacing a failed disk and, Replacing Disks
- metarename command
- Exchanging Volume Names
- Command-Line Reference
- metarename command, How to Rename a Volume
- metareplace command, Command-Line Reference
- metareplace command
- How to Enable a Slice in a Submirror
- How to Enable a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- How to Recover From a Boot Device Failure
- metareplace command, replacing a failed disk and, Replacing Disks
- metaroot command, Command-Line Reference
- metaset command, Command-Line Reference
- adding a host to a disk set, How to Add Another Host to a Disk Set
- adding disks to a disk set, How to Add Disks to a Disk Set
- checking status of a disk set, How to Check the Status of a Disk Set
- creating a disk set, How to Create a Disk Set
- deleting a disk set, How to Delete a Host or Disk Set
- deleting a host from a disk set, How to Delete a Host or Disk Set
- deleting disks from a disk set, How to Delete Disks From a Disk Set
- releasing a disk set, How to Release a Disk Set
- taking a disk set, How to Take a Disk Set
- metastat command, Command-Line Reference
- metastat command
- How to View the Status of Mirrors and Submirrors
- How to Check the Status of a RAID-5 Volume
- metasync command, Command-Line Reference
- metattach
- task
- How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From a File System
- SPARC: How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From the root (/) File System
- x86: How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From the root (/) File System
- metattach command, Command-Line Reference
- metattach command
- How to Expand an Existing RAID-0 Volume
- How to Attach a Submirror
- How to Expand a RAID-1 Volume
- attach RAID-5 component, How to Expand a RAID-5 Volume
- attach submirror, How to Initialize Solaris Volume Manager From a Configuration File
- mirror
- See RAID-1 Volume
- See also RAID-1 volume
and online backup, Backing Up Data on a RAID-1 Volume
- attaching a submirror, How to Attach a Submirror
- changing options, How to Change RAID-1 Volume Options
- creating, Creating a RAID-1 Volume
- definition, Classes of Volumes
- example with two submirrors, Scenario—RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
- expanding, How to Expand a RAID-1 Volume
- replacing and enabling components, Overview of Replacing and Enabling Slices in RAID-5 Volumes
- resynchronization
- RAID-1 Volume (Mirror) Resynchronization
- Partial Resynchronization
- canceling, How to Cancel a Volume Resynchronization Process
- resuming, How to Resume a Volume Resynchronization Process
sample status output, How to View the Status of Mirrors and Submirrors
- two-way mirror
- How to Create RAID-1 (mirror) Volumes Using the metassist Command
- How to Create RAID-1 (mirror) Volumes Using the metassist Command
- How to Create RAID-1 (mirror) Volumes Using the metassist Command
- How to Create a Command File (Shell Script) Using the metassist Command
- How to Create a Command File (Shell Script) Using the metassist Command
- How to Create a Volume Configuration File Using the metassist Command
- How to Create a Volume Configuration File Using the metassist Command
- Changing the Volume Defaults File
- updating the size of, How to Expand a RAID-1 Volume
- mirroring
- file system, How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From a File System
- file system that can be unmounted, How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From a File System
- read and write performance, Choosing Storage
- root (/), /usr, and swap, How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From a File System
- root file system
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From the root (/) File System
- x86, x86: How to Create a RAID-1 Volume From the root (/) File System
- multi-owner disk set, Introduction to Disk Sets
- defined, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- device id support, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- importing, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- master node, Multi-Owner Disk Set Concepts
- multi-owner disk sets
- RAID-1 volumes, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- tasks, Tasks Associated With Multi-Owner Disk Sets
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