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InfoScale™ 9.0 Solutions Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
- Section I. Introducing Veritas InfoScale
- Section II. Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Section III. Stack-level migration to IPv6 or dual stack
- Section IV. Improving database performance
- Overview of database accelerators
- Improving database performance with Veritas Concurrent I/O
- Improving database performance with atomic write I/O
- Section V. Using point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Backing up and recovering
- Preserving multiple point-in-time copies
- Online database backups
- Backing up on an off-host cluster file system
- Database recovery using Storage Checkpoints
- Backing up and recovering in a NetBackup environment
- Off-host processing
- Creating and refreshing test environments
- Creating point-in-time copies of files
- Section VI. Maximizing storage utilization
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Optimizing storage with Flexible Storage Sharing
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Section VII. Migrating data
- Understanding data migration
- Offline migration from LVM to VxVM
- Offline conversion of native file system to VxFS
- Online migration of a native file system to the VxFS file system
- Migrating a source file system to the VxFS file system over NFS v4
- VxFS features not available during online migration
- Migrating storage arrays
- Migrating data between platforms
- Overview of the Cross-Platform Data Sharing (CDS) feature
- CDS disk format and disk groups
- Setting up your system to use Cross-platform Data Sharing (CDS)
- Maintaining your system
- Disk tasks
- Disk group tasks
- Displaying information
- File system considerations
- Specifying the migration target
- Using the fscdsadm command
- Maintaining the list of target operating systems
- Migrating a file system on an ongoing basis
- Converting the byte order of a file system
- Migrating from Oracle ASM to Veritas File System
- Section VIII. Veritas InfoScale 4K sector device support solution
- Section IX. REST API support
- Support for configurations and operations using REST APIs
- Support for configurations and operations using REST APIs
- Section X. Reference
Displaying the log map length and alignment
To display the log map length and alignment
Type the following command:
# vxprint -g diskgroup -lv volume
For example, to print information for the volume vol1 in disk group dg1:
# vxprint -g dg1 -lv vol1
The output is of the form:
logging: type=REGION loglen=0 serial=0/0 mapalign=0 maplen=0 (disabled)
This indicates a log map alignment (logmap_align) value of 0, and a log map length (logmap_len) value of 0.
If the log map is set and enabled, the command and results may be in the following form:
# vxprint -lv drlvol Disk group: dgTestSol Volume: drlvol info: len=20480 type: usetype=fsgen state: state=ACTIVE kernel=ENABLED cdsrecovery=0/0 (clean) assoc: plexes=drlvol-01,drlvol-02,drlvol-03 policies: read=SELECT (round-robin) exceptions=GEN_DET_SPARSE flags: closed writecopy writeback logging: type=REGION loglen=528 serial=0/0 mapalign=16 maplen=512 (enabled) apprecov: seqno=0/0 recovery: mode=default recov_id=0 device: minor=46000 bdev=212/46000 cdev=212/46000 path=/dev/vx/dsk/dgTestSol/drlvol perms: user=root group=root mode=0600 guid: {d968de3e-1dd1-11b2-8fc1-080020d223e5}