RHEL 7 and SLES 11SP2 With RHEL (RedHat) 7 and SLES (SuSE) 11SP2 onwards, non Active/Active (A/A) arrays must have scsidhhandlers disabled to allow DMP to properly manage SAN devices (as documented. The Veritas Volume Manager Storage Administrator (VMSA) is a GUI manager. For further details, please consult the Linux administrator guide for more information on black listing specific devices from Linux DM-Multipath. It offers volume management and Multipath I/O functionalities (when used with Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing feature). A modified version is bundled with HP-UX as its built-in volume manager.
How to extend the FS using fsadm command.ģ.2.8. It is available for Windows, AIX, Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX. Displaying information on Mounted File Systemģ.2.5.
Identifying Configuration Problems Using Storage Expertģ.2.4. Encapsulating a Disk for Use in VxVMĢ.9.2. Adding and Removing DRL Logging to volumesĢ.3.3. This course is for UNIX system or network administrators, system engineers, technical support personnel, and system integration/development staff who will be installing, operating, or integrating VERITAS Storage Foundation.Ģ.2.7. Create and manage point-in-time copies using VERITAS FlashSnap.Place the root disk under VxVM control.see the Veritas Volume Manager Administrators Guide for Linux that is shipped along with. Makes the backups available for recovery from disk. These tools include Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Dynamic. Required by all features of Snapshot Client. NetBackup backs up data from the snapshot, not directly from the client's primary or original volume. Interpret plex, volume, and kernel states, and fix plex and volume failures. A point-in-time, read-only, disk-based copy of a client volume.Identify types of disk failure and resolve disk failures.
You will learn to install and configure VERITAS Volume Manager and how to manage disks, disk groups, and volumes by using the graphical user interface and from the command line. In this course, you will learn to integrate, operate, and make the most of VERITAS Storage Foundation, including VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) and VERITAS File System (VxFS), in a UNIX environment. Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Solaris