Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability 7.2 Administrator's Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Introducing Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Overview of Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- About Veritas File System
- About Storage Foundation Cluster File System (SFCFS)
- How Dynamic Multi-Pathing works
- How DMP works
- How Veritas Volume Manager works
- How Veritas Volume Manager works with the operating system
- How Veritas Volume Manager handles storage management
- Volume layouts in Veritas Volume Manager
- Online relayout
- Volume resynchronization
- Dirty region logging
- Volume snapshots
- FastResync
- How VxVM handles hardware clones or snapshots
- How Veritas File System works
- How Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability works
- About Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability architecture
- About Veritas File System features supported in cluster file systems
- About single network link and reliability
- About I/O fencing
- About preventing data corruption with I/O fencing
- About I/O fencing components
- About server-based I/O fencing
- About secure communication between the SFCFSHA cluster and CP server
- How Cluster Volume Manager works
- Overview of clustering
- Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) tolerance to storage connectivity failures
- Storage disconnectivity and CVM disk detach policies
- CVM initialization and configuration
- Dirty region logging in cluster environments
- Multiple host failover configurations
- About Flexible Storage Sharing
- Overview of Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Section II. Provisioning storage
- Provisioning new storage
- Advanced allocation methods for configuring storage
- Customizing allocation behavior
- Using rules to make volume allocation more efficient
- Understanding persistent attributes
- Customizing disk classes for allocation
- Specifying allocation constraints for vxassist operations with the use clause and the require clause
- Creating volumes of a specific layout
- Customizing allocation behavior
- Creating and mounting VxFS file systems
- Creating a VxFS file system
- Mounting a VxFS file system
- tmplog mount option
- ioerror mount option
- largefiles and nolargefiles mount options
- Resizing a file system
- Monitoring free space
- Extent attributes
- Section III. Administering multi-pathing with DMP
- Administering Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- About discovering disks and dynamically adding disk arrays
- How to administer the Device Discovery Layer
- Administering DMP using the vxdmpadm utility
- Gathering and displaying I/O statistics
- Specifying the I/O policy
- Managing DMP devices for the ZFS root pool
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- Dynamic Reconfiguration of devices
- Reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control using the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool
- Manually reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control
- Managing devices
- Displaying disk information
- Changing the disk device naming scheme
- Adding and removing disks
- Event monitoring
- Administering Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Section IV. Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability and its components
- Administering CFS
- About the mount, fsclustadm, and fsadm commands
- When the CFS primary node fails
- About Snapshots on SFCFSHA
- Administering VCS
- Administering CVM
- About setting cluster node preferences for master failover
- About changing the CVM master manually
- Importing disk groups as shared
- Administering Flexible Storage Sharing
- Administering ODM
- About administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- About administering the coordination point server
- About migrating between disk-based and server-based fencing configurations
- Migrating between fencing configurations using response files
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Administering SFCFSHA global clusters
- Using Clustered NFS
- Understanding how Clustered NFS works
- Configure and unconfigure Clustered NFS
- Reconciling major and minor numbers for NFS shared disks
- Administering Clustered NFS
- Samples for configuring a Clustered NFS
- Using Common Internet File System
- Deploying Oracle with Clustered NFS
- Administering sites and remote mirrors
- About sites and remote mirrors
- Fire drill - testing the configuration
- Changing the site name
- Administering the Remote Mirror configuration
- Failure and recovery scenarios
- Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability and its components
- Section V. Optimizing I/O performance
- Section VI. Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Using Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- About Oracle Disk Manager
- About Oracle Disk Manager and Oracle Managed Files
- Using Cached ODM
- Using Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Section VII. Using Point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- When to use point-in-time copies
- About Storage Foundation point-in-time copy technologies
- Volume-level snapshots
- Storage Checkpoints
- About FileSnaps
- About snapshot file systems
- Administering volume snapshots
- Traditional third-mirror break-off snapshots
- Full-sized instant snapshots
- Creating instant snapshots
- Adding an instant snap DCO and DCO volume
- Controlling instant snapshot synchronization
- Creating instant snapshots
- Cascaded snapshots
- Adding a version 0 DCO and DCO volume
- Administering Storage Checkpoints
- Storage Checkpoint administration
- Administering FileSnaps
- Administering snapshot file systems
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Section VIII. Optimizing storage with Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Understanding storage optimization solutions in Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Migrating data from thick storage to thin storage
- Maintaining Thin Storage with Thin Reclamation
- Reclamation of storage on thin reclamation arrays
- Identifying thin and thin reclamation LUNs
- Veritas InfoScale 4k sector device support solution
- Section IX. Maximizing storage utilization
- Understanding storage tiering with SmartTier
- Creating and administering volume sets
- Multi-volume file systems
- Features implemented using multi-volume file system (MVFS) support
- Adding a volume to and removing a volume from a multi-volume file system
- Volume encapsulation
- Load balancing
- Administering SmartTier
- About SmartTier
- Placement classes
- Administering placement policies
- File placement policy rules
- Multiple criteria in file placement policy rule statements
- Using SmartTier with solid state disks
- Sub-file relocation
- Administering hot-relocation
- How hot-relocation works
- Moving relocated subdisks
- Deduplicating data on Solaris SPARC
- Compressing files
- About compressing files
- Use cases for compressing files
- Section X. Administering storage
- Managing volumes and disk groups
- Rules for determining the default disk group
- Moving volumes or disks
- Monitoring and controlling tasks
- Performing online relayout
- Adding a mirror to a volume
- Managing disk groups
- Disk group versions
- Displaying disk group information
- Importing a disk group
- Moving disk groups between systems
- Importing a disk group containing hardware cloned disks
- Handling conflicting configuration copies
- Destroying a disk group
- Backing up and restoring disk group configuration data
- Managing plexes and subdisks
- Decommissioning storage
- Rootability
- Encapsulating a disk
- Rootability
- Administering an encapsulated boot disk
- Quotas
- Using Veritas File System quotas
- File Change Log
- Managing volumes and disk groups
- Section XI. Reference
- Appendix A. Reverse path name lookup
- Appendix B. Tunable parameters
- Tuning the VxFS file system
- Methods to change Dynamic Multi-Pathing tunable parameters
- Tunable parameters for VxVM
- Methods to change Veritas Volume Manager tunable parameters
- About LLT tunable parameters
- About GAB tunable parameters
- About VXFEN tunable parameters
- Appendix C. Veritas File System disk layout
- Appendix D. Command reference
- Appendix E. Creating a starter database
Section 1M - administrative commands
Table: Section 1M manual pages lists the manual pages in section 1M for commands that are used to administer Veritas Volume Manager.
Table: Section 1M manual pages
Name | Description |
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vxapslice | Manage an area of disk for use by an Alternate Pathing database. |
vxassist | Create, relayout, convert, mirror, backup, grow, shrink, delete, and move volumes. |
vxbootsetup | Set up system boot information on a Veritas Volume Manager disk. |
vxcache | Administer the cache object for space-optimized snapshots. |
vxcached | Daemon that monitors and resizes cache volumes when required. |
vxcdsconvert | Make disks and disk groups portable between systems. |
vxclustadm | Start, stop, and reconfigure a cluster. |
vxcmdlog | Administer command logging. |
vxconfigbackup | Back up disk group configuration. |
vxconfigbackupd | Disk group configuration backup daemon. |
vxconfigd | Veritas Volume Manager configuration daemon |
vxconfigrestore | Restore disk group configuration. |
vxdarestore | Restore simple or nopriv disk access records. |
vxdco | Perform operations on version 0 DCO objects and DCO volumes. |
vxdctl | Control the volume configuration daemon. |
vxddladm | Device Discovery Layer subsystem administration. |
vxdefault | Manage the defaults set in |
vxdg | Manage Veritas Volume Manager disk groups. |
vxdisk | Define and manage Veritas Volume Manager disks. |
vxdiskadd | Add one or more disks for use with Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxdiskadm | Menu-driven Veritas Volume Manager disk administration. |
vxdiskconfig | Configure disk devices and bring them under VxVM control. |
vxdisksetup | Configure a disk for use with Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxdiskunsetup | Deconfigure a disk from use with Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxdmpadm | DMP subsystem administration. |
vxedit | Create, remove, and modify Veritas Volume Manager records. |
vxencap | Encapsulate partitions on a new disk. |
vxevac | Evacuate all volumes from a disk. |
vxinfo | Print accessibility and usability of volumes. |
vxinstall | Menu-driven Veritas Volume Manager initial configuration. |
vxintro | Introduction to the Veritas Volume Manager utilities. |
vxiod | Start, stop, and report on Veritas Volume Manager kernel I/O threads. |
vxlufinish | Finish a live upgrade of Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxlustart | Start a live upgrade of Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxmake | Create Veritas Volume Manager configuration records. |
vxmemstat | Display memory statistics for Veritas Volume Manager. |
vxmend | Mend simple problems in configuration records. |
vxmirror | Mirror volumes on a disk or control default mirroring. |
vxnotify | Display Veritas Volume Manager configuration events. |
vxplex | Perform Veritas Volume Manager operations on plexes. |
vxprint | Display records from the Veritas Volume Manager configuration. |
vxr5check | Verify RAID-5 volume parity. |
vxreattach | Reattach disk drives that have become accessible again. |
vxrecover | Perform volume recovery operations. |
vxrelayout | Convert online storage from one layout to another. |
vxrelocd | Monitor Veritas Volume Manager for failure events and relocate failed subdisks. |
vxresize | Change the length of a volume containing a file system. |
vxrootadm | Grow or take snapshots of the boot disk. |
vxscsiinq | Display SCSI inquiry data. |
vxsd | Perform Veritas Volume Manager operations on subdisks. |
vxsnap | Enable DRL on a volume, and create and administer instant snapshots. |
vxsparecheck | Monitor for disk failure, and replace failed disks. |
vxstat | Veritas Volume Manager statistics management utility. |
vxtask | List and administer Veritas Volume Manager tasks. |
vxtrace | Trace operations on volumes. |
vxtranslog | Administer transaction logging. |
vxtune | Adjust Veritas Volume Replicator and Veritas Volume Manager tunables. |
vxunreloc | Move a hot-relocated subdisk back to its original disk. |
vxunroot | Remove Veritas Volume Manager hooks from encapsulated root volumes. |
vxvol | Perform Veritas Volume Manager operations on volumes. |
vxvset | Create and administer volume sets. |