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- RAID, levels supported in Solaris Volume Manager, RAID Levels
- RAID-0 (stripe) Volume, example with three slices, RAID-0 (Stripe) Volume
- RAID-0+1, Providing RAID-1+0 and RAID-0+1
- RAID-0 volume
- definition, Overview of RAID-0 Volumes
- usage, Overview of RAID-0 Volumes
- RAID-1+0, Providing RAID-1+0 and RAID-0+1
- RAID-1 Volume, Overview of RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes
- booting into single-user mode, The Affect of Booting Into Single-User Mode on RAID-1 Volumes
- RAID-1 volume
- creating, Creating a RAID-1 Volume
- information for replacing and enabling components, Background Information for Replacing and Enabling Components in RAID-1 and RAID-5 Volumes
- maintenance vs. last erred, Maintenance and Last Erred States
- RAID-1 Volume
- mirror, Overview of RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes
- options, About RAID-1 Volume Options
- pass number, Pass Number
- RAID-0+1, Providing RAID-1+0 and RAID-0+1
- RAID-1+0, Providing RAID-1+0 and RAID-0+1
- read-and-write policies, RAID-1 Volume Read-and-Write Policies
- RAID-1 volume
- replacing and enabling components, Overview of Replacing and Enabling Components in RAID-1 and RAID-5 Volumes
- RAID-1 Volume
- submirror
- Overview of RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes
- Overview of Submirrors
- RAID-5 volume
- and interlace, Requirements for RAID-5 Volumes
- checking status of, How to Check the Status of a RAID-5 Volume
- creating, Creating RAID-5 Volumes
- definition
- RAID Levels
- Classes of Volumes
- enabling a component, How to Enable a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- enabling a failed slice, How to Enable a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- example with an expanded device, Example—Concatenated (Expanded) RAID-5 Volume
- example with four disks, Example—RAID-5 Volume
- expanding
- How to Expand a RAID-5 Volume
- How to Expand a RAID-5 Volume
- guidelines, Guidelines for RAID-5 Volumes
- information for replacing and enabling components, Background Information for Replacing and Enabling Components in RAID-1 and RAID-5 Volumes
- maintenance vs. last erred, Maintenance and Last Erred States
- overview, Overview of RAID-5 Volumes
- parity calculations, Guidelines for RAID-5 Volumes
- parity information
- Overview of RAID-5 Volumes
- Example—Concatenated (Expanded) RAID-5 Volume
- replacing a component, How to Replace a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- replacing a failed slice, How to Replace a Component in a RAID-5 Volume
- replacing and enabling components
- Overview of Replacing and Enabling Slices in RAID-5 Volumes
- Overview of Replacing and Enabling Components in RAID-1 and RAID-5 Volumes
- requirements for, Background Information for Creating RAID-5 Volumes
- resynchronizing slices, Overview of RAID-5 Volumes
- slice states, Overview of Checking Status of RAID-5 Volumes
- states, Overview of Checking Status of RAID-5 Volumes
- tasks, RAID-5 Volumes (Task Map)
- RAID–0 (concatenated stripe) volume
- example with three stripes, Example—RAID-0 (Concatenated Stripe) Volume
- interlace value for, RAID-0 (Concatenated Stripe) Volume
- RAID–0 (concatenation) volume, information for creating, Background Information for Creating RAID-0 Volumes
- RAID–0 (stripe) volume, RAID-0 (Stripe) Volume
- information for creating, Background Information for Creating RAID-0 Volumes
- RAID–0 volume
- guidelines, RAID-0 Volume Guidelines
- types of, Overview of RAID-0 Volumes
- random I/O, Random I/O and Sequential I/O Optimization
- releasing a disk set
- Releasing a Disk Set
- How to Release a Disk Set
- renaming volumes, Background Information for Renaming Volumes
- repartitioning a disk, Automatic Disk Partitioning
- replica, State Database and State Database Replicas
- reserving a disk set, Reserving a Disk Set
- resynchronization
- canceling, How to Cancel a Volume Resynchronization Process
- full, Full Resynchronization
- optimized, Optimized Resynchronization
- partial, Partial Resynchronization
- resuming, How to Resume a Volume Resynchronization Process
- round-robin read policy, RAID-1 Volume Read-and-Write Policies
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- SCSI disk
- replacing
- Replacing Disks
- How to Replace a Failed Disk
- Recovering From Disk Movement Problems
- sequential I/O, Sequential Access I/O
- serial write policy, RAID-1 Volume Read-and-Write Policies
- Service Management Facility (SMF), See SMF
- shared disk set, Introduction to Disk Sets
- simple volume, definition, Classes of Volumes
- slices, expanding, How to Expand Storage Capacity for Existing Data
- small servers, overview of deploying, Deploying Small Servers
- SMF
- Solaris Volume Manager services, Upgrading to Solaris Volume Manager
- upgrading Solaris Volume Manager and, Upgrading to Solaris Volume Manager
- soft partition
- creating, How to Create a Soft Partition
- deleting, How to Remove a Soft Partition
- recovering configuration for, How to Recover Configuration Data for a Soft Partition
- removing, How to Remove a Soft Partition
- soft partitions, Overview of Soft Partitions
- checking status of, Maintaining Soft Partitions
- definition, Overview of Soft Partitions
- expanding, How to Expand a Soft Partition
- guidelines, Configuration Guidelines for Soft Partitions
- locations, Overview of Soft Partitions
- maintaining, Maintaining Soft Partitions
- tasks, Soft Partitions (Task Map)
- Solaris Volume Manager
- See Solaris Volume Manager
- configuration guidelines, General Guidelines
- networked storage devices and, Using Solaris Volume Manager With Networked Storage Devices
- Oracle Real Applications Clusters and, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- recovering the configuration, How to Initialize Solaris Volume Manager From a Configuration File
- Sun Cluster and, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- Solaris Volume Manager elements, overview, Overview of Solaris Volume Manager Components
- Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- application based recovery, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- configuration, Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster Configuration
- data management and recovery, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- directed mirror reads, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- optimized resynchronization, RAID–1 (Mirror) Volumes in Multi-Owner Disk Sets
- software components, Prerequisite: Required Software Components for Multi-Owner Disk Set Functionality
- timeouts, Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster Configuration
- Solaris Volume Manager interfaces
- command line, How to Administer Solaris Volume Manager
- sample GUI, How to Administer Solaris Volume Manager
- Solaris Management Console, How to Administer Solaris Volume Manager
- state database
- conceptual overview
- State Database and State Database Replicas
- About the Solaris Volume Manager State Database and Replicas
- corrupt, About the Solaris Volume Manager State Database and Replicas
- definition
- Overview of Solaris Volume Manager Components
- State Database and State Database Replicas
- state database replica
- criteria for disk set, Automatic Disk Partitioning
- size of, Automatic Disk Partitioning
- state database replicas, State Database and State Database Replicas
- adding larger replicas, How to Delete State Database Replicas
- basic operation, About the Solaris Volume Manager State Database and Replicas
- creating multiple on a single slice, Administering State Database Replicas
- definition, State Database and State Database Replicas
- errors, Handling State Database Replica Errors
- location
- State Database and State Database Replicas
- Administering State Database Replicas
- Administering State Database Replicas
- minimum number
- Administering State Database Replicas
- Administering State Database Replicas
- two-disk configuration, Handling State Database Replica Errors
- usage, About the Solaris Volume Manager State Database and Replicas
- status, How to Check the Status of a Disk Set
- stripe
- creating, How to Create a RAID-0 (Stripe) Volume
- definition
- See also RAID–0 (stripe) volume
expanding, How to Expand an Existing RAID-0 Volume
- removing, How to Remove a RAID-0 Volume
- stripe volume, See RAID–0 (stripe) volume
- striping, definition, RAID-0 (Stripe) Volume
- submirror, Overview of Submirrors
- See RAID-1 Volume
- attaching, Overview of Submirrors
- detaching, Overview of Submirrors
- enabling a failed slice, How to Enable a Slice in a Submirror
- operation while offline, Overview of Submirrors
- replacing a failed slice, How to Replace a Slice in a Submirror
- replacing entire, How to Replace a Submirror
- Sun Cluster, Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
- svc-mdmonitor script, Configuring the mdmonitord Command for Periodic Error Checking
- swap, unmirroring, How to Unmirror a File System That Cannot Be Unmounted
- system files, System Files and Startup Files
- system recovery from install program, Performing System Recovery
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