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- changing default values, Changing Solaris Volume Manager Default Values
- checking status of a disk set, How to Check the Status of a Disk Set
- component, definition of, Overview of RAID-0 Volumes
- concatenated stripe
- See RAID–0 (concatenated stripe volume
- definition
- See also RAID–0 (concatenated stripe) volume
removing, How to Remove a RAID-0 Volume
- concatenation
- creating, How to Create a RAID-0 (Concatenation) Volume
- definition
- See also RAID–0 (concatenation) volume
example with three slices, Scenario—RAID-0 (Concatenation) Volume
- expanding, How to Expand an Existing RAID-0 Volume
- expanding UFS file system, RAID-0 (Concatenation) Volume
- removing, How to Remove a RAID-0 Volume
- usage, RAID-0 (Concatenation) Volume
- concatenation volume, See RAID–0 (concatenation) volume
- configuration, viewing, Viewing the Solaris Volume Manager Configuration
- configuration file, creating, Working With Configuration Files
- configuration planning
- guidelines, Configuration Planning Guidelines
- overview, Configuration Planning Guidelines
- trade-offs, General Performance Guidelines
- creating a disk set, How to Create a Disk Set
- creating components in a disk set, How to Create Solaris Volume Manager Components in a Disk Set
- creating configuration files, Working With Configuration Files
- cron command, How to Automate Checking for Errors in Volumes
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- 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
- device ID, formats of, Device ID Discrepancies After Upgrading to the Solaris 10 Release
- directed mirror reads, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- disk set, Introduction to Disk Sets
- adding disks to, How to Add Disks to a Disk Set
- adding host to, How to Add Another Host to a Disk Set
- administering, Solaris Volume Manager Disk Set Administration
- asynchronous shared storage, Asynchronous Shared Storage in Disk Sets
- automatic disk partitioning, Automatic Disk Partitioning
- autotake, Introduction to Disk Sets
- checking status, How to Check the Status of a Disk Set
- creating, How to Create a Disk Set
- creating components, How to Create Solaris Volume Manager Components in a Disk Set
- definition
- Overview of Solaris Volume Manager Components
- Disk Sets
- 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, How to Delete Disks From a Disk Set
- example with two shared disk sets, Example—Two Shared Disk Sets
- guidelines, Guidelines for Working With Disk Sets
- importing, Importing a Disk Set
- local, Introduction to Disk Sets
- multi-owner, Introduction to Disk Sets
- See multi-owner disk set
named, Introduction to Disk Sets
- naming conventions, Disk Set Name Requirements
- releasing
- Releasing a Disk Set
- How to Release a Disk Set
- reserving
- Reserving a Disk Set
- How to Take a Disk Set
- scenario, Scenario—Disk Sets
- shared, Introduction to Disk Sets
- taking, How to Take a Disk Set
- usage, Introduction to Disk Sets
- disk sets
- importing, Importing Disk Sets
- maximum number supported, Changing Solaris Volume Manager Default Values
- DiskSuite Tool, See graphical interface
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- enabling a slice in a RAID-5 volume, How to Enable a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- enabling a slice in a submirror, How to Enable a Slice in a Submirror
- Enhanced Storage, See graphical interface
- error checking, Configuring the mdmonitord Command for Periodic Error Checking
- errors, checking for using a script, Monitoring Solaris Volume Manager With a cron Job
- /etc/lvm/md.cf file, System Files and Startup Files
- /etc/lvm/mddb.cf file, System Files and Startup Files
- /etc/rc2.d/S95lvm.sync file, System Files and Startup Files
- /etc/rcS.d/S35lvm.init file, System Files and Startup Files
- /etc/vfstab file, How to Unmirror a File System
- recovering from improper entries, How to Recover From Improper /etc/vfstab Entries
- exchanging volume names, Exchanging Volume Names
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