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Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1
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Storage Foundation for Windows 5.1
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FAR Sections 12.212 DFARS Section 227.7202 “” “”
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Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
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......................................................................... 60 VCS ........................................................................................... 62
SFW HA ......................................................................................................... 62
Microsoft Clustering Veritas ....................................... 62 Veritas (DMP) ................................................................... 63 Veritas FlashSnap ............................................................................... 63 Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) ..................................................... 63 SFW HA ....................................................................................... 63
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vxcbr SFW .................................................................................. 67 SFW .................................................................................................. 67
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3 GUI .................................................................................................... 72
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Systems () ......................................................................................... 78 .................................................................................................................... 79 .................................................................................................................... 82
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iSNS ........................................................................................186 SFW iSCSI SAN .................................................................................187
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SFW Microsoft Clustering ..............................592 ...........................................................................................594
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SFW RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows (SFW)
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Basic (SFW Basic) Basic SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation HA 5.1 for Windows (SFW HA) HA SFW
SFW SFW Basic SFW Basic Veritas SFW Basic
SFW SFW HA SFW HA Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) SFW Microsoft Clustering Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) Windows Server 2008
SFW SFW Basic SFW HA Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows VCS
18 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW SFW SFW Basic SFW HA
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Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Veritas Enterprise Administrator SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows
SFW Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW
SFW
RAID-5 32
“” Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows Server 2008 SFW (CLI)
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I/O I/O “” SFW I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
I/O “” Move Subdisk ()
I/O
Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 (LDM)Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows
Windows Server 2008 SFW 5.1 Microsoft SFW Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 (LDM) SFW LDM
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Veritas FlashSnap
SFW HA
Veritas Global Cluster Option
VxCache Options () VxCache 454 “VxCache”
Veritas FlashSnap Veritas FlashSnapTM Microsoft Exchange FlashSnap
FlashSnap CPU
SFW 4.0 GUI vxsnap (CLI)
SFW 4.0 Microsoft Exchange 2003 VSS SFW 5.1 FlashSnap Microsoft Exchange 2003 Exchange VSS Exchange Server 2003 Exchange Server 2003 Microsoft
Microsoft Exchange 2007 (LCR) (CCR) SFW 5.1 LCR CCR Windows Server 2003x64
SFW 5.1 Microsoft Exchange Exchange
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FlashSnap Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
FlashSnap FastResync Snapshot
470 “FlashSnap ”
FlashSnap
510 “”
558 “”
Veritas Volume Replicator Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR)
VVR
630 “VVR ”
Microsoft Clustering Veritas Microsoft Clustering Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) Windows Server 2008 Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows
590 “Microsoft Clustering ”
Veritas Global Cluster Option Global Cluster Option (GCO) GCO
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Windows XP Professional Windows VistaWindows Server 2003 Standard Edition Web Edition Enterprise Edition Datacenter Edition Windows Server 2008 Standard EditionWeb EditionEnterprise EditionDatacenter Edition
642 “”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
NTFS Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
25 SFW RAID
SFW RAID SFW RAID RAID
RAID
RAID
SFW (VDS) (VDS) VDS RAID VDS Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 DISKPART DISKRAID
DISKPART RAID DISKPART
DISKRAID RAID
VDS VDS API RAID
CLI RAID
26 SFW RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Windows Server 2003 SFW (LDM) LDM VDS VDS DISKPART VDS SFW LDM Windows Server 2003 VDS
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SFW Microsoft SFW Windows Server 2003 Microsoft SFW Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SFW
Microsoft CLI VDS Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
27 SFW RAID
RAID RAID RAID-0RAID-1RAID-5 RAID 0+1
1-1
RAID 0 1-2 RAID-O
1-2 RAID-0
RAID
29 SFW RAID
RAID 1 1-3 RAID 1
1-3
RAID-1 “”
30 SFW RAID
RAID 5 1-4 RAID 5
1-4 RAID-5
31 SFW RAID
RAID 0+1 1-5 RAID 0+1
1-5 RAID 0+1
RAID 0+1
RAID RAID RAID RAID RAID
RAID RAID
32 SFW RAID
2
Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI
SFW
34
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows (Veritas Volume ManagerTM for Windows)
Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows NTWindows 95/98 MS-DOS Windows Server 2003 Windows MS-DOS
Windows NTWindows 95/98 MS-DOS NT RAID CD-ROM
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows RAID-5 (RAID 0+1)
36
NT Disk Administrator NT Disk Administrator SFW
SFW Basic SFW SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW
Windows NT Disk Administrator RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
FAT FAT32 NTFS
SFW RAID
RAID-5 32
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 SFW
37
Basic () GUI BasicGroup SFW
Import Dynamic Disk Group () Deport Dynamic Disk Group ()
163 “”
589 “Microsoft Clustering ”
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SFW Microsoft Microsoft VEA GUI M SFW SFW Microsoft
plex “” “” plex
Plex plex plex plex
RAID-5 (RAID 0+1)
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW
SFW SFW
38 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI SFWVEA GUI Symantec
SFW Start () Computer Management () VEA GUI VEA GUI SFW
VEA
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 42 “”
39 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows VEA
VEA
1 Start () > Programs () > Symantec > Veritas Storage Foundation > Veritas Enterprise Administrator
Select Profile ()
2 OK ()
Veritas Enterprise Administrator
3 Connect to a Host or Domain ()
Connect ()
4 Browse () Connect ()
Windows VEA
Computer Management ()
Computer Management ()
2 Computer Management () Connect to another computer ( ) Select Computer () Local () Another computer ()
Another computer () OK ()
3 Computer Management () Storage () Volume Management ()
SFW Volume Manager for Windows Volume Management () Veritas Enterprise Administrator
4 Veritas Enterprise Administrator
Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI Select Profile ( )
5 OK ()
Veritas Enterprise Administrator
41 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
HBA
1 Windows Computer Management () Device Manager ()
2 Disk Drives ()
3 Properties ()
4 Disk Properties () Write cache enabled ( )
5 OK ()
Preferences () GUI Storage Foundation General (Storage Foundation ) Show write cache enabled information ( )
89 “”
HBA
RAID HBA Microsoft Clustering VCS Symantec HBA HBA
1
Disconnect () File () Disconnect ( ) Disconnect ()
2 OK ()
42 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Local Administrator ()
Domain Administrator ()
Domain Administrator ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
VEA GUI Connect ( ) Connection () More () Authentication ()
Remember password ()
43 Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI
Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI VEA GUI VEA GUI GUI Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
VEA GUI
2-1 VEA GUI
VEA GUI
GUI Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW CD-ROM + - Control Panel () Logs () Event Log () Task Log ()
44 Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI
x
384 “SFW ”
GUI
Disks ( ) Disk Regions () Disk View ()Disk Regions () Disk View ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Disk Group () New Dynamic Disk Group ( ) Disk Group () New Volume ( )
Console () Tasks ()
71 “ GUI ”
No Signature () Write Signature () 123 “”
45
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW SFW
SFW
Windows NT Windows 95/98 MS-DOS Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Windows Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
46 “”
“”
46
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows “” New Dynamic Disk Group () Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SFW
Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft
SFW SFW SFW SFW
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2 New Dynamic Disk Group ()
New Dynamic Disk Group Wizard ()
Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation ) New Dynamic Disk Group ()
3 Next ()
Microsoft
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Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 Volume Manager 2.7
Selected disks () Next ()
Disk names prefix () ID SFW ID TestGroup
TestGroup1TestGroup2 TestGroup3
18 ASCII
2-1
Windows
Windows
Windows Server 2003 Windows Volume Manager for Windows Volume Manager 3.0 Volume Manager SFW Upgrade Dynamic Disk Group Version ()
Windows Server 2008 Windows Microsoft
169 “”
49
5 Next ( ) Back ()
Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ()
6 Finish ()
50
SFW Veritas DG Delayed Import Service (VxDgDI) VxDgDI vxdg latestart SFW
270 “vxdg latestart”
51
RAID-5 (RAID 0+1)
57 “”
Max Size ( )
New Volume () New Volume Wizard ()
SFW Basic SFW SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW
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1 Disk View () New Volume ()
Actions () New Volume ( )
2 New Volume Wizard ()
Next ()
3 Assign Disks for Volume ()
Group name ()
Manually select disks () Next ()
New Volume ()
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Next ()
4 Next ()
Back ()
SFW Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Volume name ()
18 ASCII
SFW File System () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Name () GUI
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RAID-5
(RAID 0+1) - Striped () Mirrored ()
57 “”
RAID-5 Columns ( ) Stripe unit size ()
Port () Target () Enclosure () Channel ()
Port ()Target ()Enclosure () Channel ()
Size () Sectors () KB MB GB TB
Max Size ( ) Size ()
Next ()
5 Add Drive Letter and Path () Next ()
NTFS Browse for Drive Path ( ) New Folder () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
55
6 Create File System () Next ()
NTFS FAT FAT32 Format this volume ()
Perform a quick format ( )
Enable file and folder compression ( ) NTFS
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7 Finish ()
Finish () Back ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Tasks ()
/ Properties () Read only ()
57
(RAID 0+1)
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows New Volume ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 256
58
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
plex
/ (I/O) plex I/O RAID-5 RAID-5
Create Volume () Add Mirror ( ) plex plex 32
SmartMove ( ) 116 “”
59
plex plex plex plex plex
plex Remove Mirror ( ) plex Add Mirror () plex plex
plex
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows RAID-5
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows RAID-5 256 RAID-5
(RAID 0+1) RAID 0+1 RAID
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Windows MBR GPT
MBR
GPT Microsoft bootcfg.exe boot.ini
SFW GPT Itanium (IA64) IA64 SFW
Windows Server 2008 SFW Windows Server 2008
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MBR
2
3
4
46 “”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW Mark Partition Active ( )
5
46 “”
51 “”
7 boot.ini
62 VCS
VCS SFW HA Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) Support DMP FlashSnap VVR Support
SFW HA SFW HA VCS VCS
615 “SFW HA VCS ”
SFW HA VCS
Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions VCS Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft SQL Server Veritas Cluster Server Enterprise Agent for Exchange Veritas Cluster Server Enterprise Agent for SQLVeritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions High Availability and Disaster
Recovery Solutions Guide for Microsoft ExchangeVeritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions High Availability Microsoft Exchange Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions High Availability and Disaster Recovery Solutions Guide for
Microsoft SQL Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions High Availability Microsoft SQL SFW VCS Exchange SQL Server VCS
Microsoft Clustering Veritas Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Microsoft Clustering SFW Microsoft Clustering SFW
589 “Microsoft Clustering ”
Microsoft Clustering DMP Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions SFW Microsoft Clustering DMP
63 VCS
557 “”
Veritas FlashSnap Veritas FlashSnap Microsoft Exchange FlashSnap
Volume Manager 3.1 FlashSnap
169 “”
FlashSnap SFW
Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) Veritas Volume Replicator
632 “ VVR ”
SFW VVR
SFW HA SFW HA VCS Veritas Cluster Server Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server Veritas Cluster Server Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Veritas Cluster Server Agent for EMC SRDF
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I/O RAID-5 I/O
Microsoft
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Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O Set Disk Usage ()
Control Panel ()
230 “”
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SFW SMTP HP OpenView CA Unicenter IBM Tivoli SNMP SNMP SFW Rule Management () Rule Management () SFW Control Panel () Rule Management ( )
201 “”
Optional Rules for Handling Events ( ) SFW Help () Contents () Optional Rules for Handling Events ()
S.M.A.R.T. SCSI (S.M.A.R.T.) S.M.A.R.T. SFW
Microsoft S.M.A.R.T.
SFW S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T.
207 “”
209 “”
117 “Task throttling ()”
I/O
118 “Configuration task performance tuning ( )”
I/O
VEA GUI
CLI
67 vxcbr SFW
vxcbr SFW SFW vxcbr
110 “Configuration backup ( )” 339 “vxcbr”
SFW SFW SFW (vxvm) File () Exit () Close ()
SFW GUI SFW
SFW
404 “ Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows ”
68 SFW
2
121 4 “”
163 5 “”
185 6 “iSCSI SAN ”
197 7 “”
217 8 “”
241 9 “”
377 10 “”
70
72 GUI
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows GUI Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA)
VEA GUI Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows VEA
3-1 VEA GUI
VEA
2 Disks ()
Disks ()
2 Volumes ()
Volumes ()
74 GUI
Storage Foundation Storage Foundation General (Storage Foundation ) SFW GUI VEA Tools () Preferences () Storage Foundation General (Storage Foundation )
3-2 Storage Foundation General (Storage Foundation )
Apply () GUI OK () GUI
Disk View () GUI
Show dialog top information panel ()
SFW SFW
URL URL URL
76 GUI
3-3
3-1
Disconnect ()
New Volume () New Volume ()
New Group () New Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Search ()
77 GUI
Alert Log () Task Log ()
Task Log () SFW Task Log ()
Alert Log () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
198 “”
Control Panel () Logs ()Rule Management ()Configuration Backup ( ) Historical Statistics ( ) SMTP Configuration (SMTP ) Task Settings () Track Alignment ()
108 “Control Panel () ”
78 GUI Systems ()
Systems () Systems () SFW
System () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows localhost jktestmachine
3-4 VEA GUI
CD-ROM
Saved Queries ()
DMP DSM
VSS writers (VSS )
CD-ROM CD-ROM Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows CD-ROM
Disk groups () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
164 “”
Enclosures () JBOD
Saved Queries () Saved Queries () SFW Search () Search ()
97 “Search ()”
81 GUI
// Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows /
DMP DSM Microsoft / (Microsoft MPIO) DMP DSM
DMP DSM DSM DSM Microsoft MPIO
558 “”
VSS writers (VSS ) Microsoft Exchange VSS VSS Writers (VSS )
SFW Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) VSS VSS Microsoft Exchange VSS SFW FlashSnap VM
513 “Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)”
iSCSI iSCSI SAN
iSCSI Initiators (iSCSI )
iSCSI SAN
iSCSI Arrays (iSCSI )
iSNS
186 “ iSCSI SAN”
82 GUI
System ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
VEA Disks () Disks ( ) Disk View ( ) Disks ( ) Disk View () Alerts ()
3-5
Volumes ()Disk Regions ()Disk View () Alerts () Volumes ()
3-6
3-7
Disk Regions ()
84 GUI
Volumes () Volumes ()Disk View () Alerts ()
3-8
234 “ (DRL) RAID-5 ”
Subdisks
()
Snapshot
Volumes
()
480 “”
476 “ (DCO) ”
Disk View
85 GUI
C Disks () Disk View () Alert ()
Disk view () Disk View ()
3-9 Disk view ()
Disk View ()
89 “”
Alerts ()
Disk View ()
Disks ()Subdisks () Disk Regions () I/O
3-10
Disk view () Disk View () Disk View () RAID-5
plex Dynamic Relayout ( )
237 “”
87 GUI
1
2 Customize Table Header () Customizing Column Settings ()
3
Available Columns () Add ()
Selected Columns () Remove ()
Selected Columns () Up () Down ()
4 OK () Selected Columns ()
88 GUI
System () Console () Tasks () Console () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Tasks () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW
89 GUI
Disk view () Disk View ()
Disk View ()
Disk View ()
Disk View () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Ctrl
Disk View () Refresh View ()Print ()Show Legend () Expand () Vol Details ()Full Volume Display () Projection ()
Disk View ()
90 GUI
3-12 Disk view ()
Disk View () Options () File ()
Refresh view () Disk View () Refresh View () Disk View ()
Show legend () Disk View () Show Legend () Disk View () Vol Details ()
3-13 Disk view ()
Print () Print () Disk View ()
Disk View () Expand () Vol Details () Full Volume Display () Projection ()
91 GUI
Expand () Vol Details () Projection () Full Volume Display () Disk View () Disk View () Disk View ()
Full Volume Display ()
3-3 Disk View ()
Disk View () Vol
Details ()
92 GUI
Disk View () Expand ()
3-15
94 GUI
Vol details () Vol Details ()
Vol Details () Show Legend ()
Vol Details ()
3-16 Volume details ()
95 GUI
Full volume display () Full Volume Display () Vol Details () Full Volume Display ()
3-17 Full volume display ()
96 GUI
Projection () Projection () Projection () Harddisk3 Mirrored (F:) Mirrored (F:) Harddisk4
3-18
Disk View () Disk View () Action ()
Disk View () Subdisk Move ( )
97 GUI Search ()
Search () Search ()
1 VEA Search () Tools ( ) > Search () Search ()
2 New Query ()
98 GUI Search ()
3 Look for: (:) Volumes ()Disks () Disk Groups ()
4
3-4
Volume () Disk () Disk Group ()
Name () Name () Name ()
Volume Name () Disk Group Name
() Imported ()
Disk Group Name
Status () Size () Free Space ()
Device () Free Space ()
FS Capacity (FS )
FS Label (FS )
5 (limiter)
7 Add ()
and Volumes with Free Space ( ) any NTFS Volumes ( NTFS ) NTFS
or
Remove ()
Any () Disk Groups for any Free Space
Contains
()
Contains () (*) Volumes () Stripe Stripe Striped (H:) JKStriped (J:) Stripe Astripedvolume (L:)
Is () Disks () Name is Harddisk1 Harddisk1
Is not
()
Volumes () FS Type is not FAT32 FAT32
100 GUI Search ()
Save Query ()
OK ()
Save ()
Save () .txt
10 Clear All ()
101 GUI Search ()
1 VEA Search () Tools ()
> Search () Search ()
2 Search () Saved Queries ()
3 Query: (:)
Description ()
4 Search Now ()
Save ()
Save () .txt
6 Clear All ()
102 GUI Search ()
Search () Search () Microsoft Excel PowerPoint
Search () Microsoft Excel
1 Search ()
103 GUI Search ()
Save Results () Microsoft Excel
2 Excel
3 File () > Open () SFW .txt
4 Files of type () All Files (*.*) ((*.*)) Open ()
5 Text Import ()
Excel Microsoft Excel
104 GUI Search ()
FS File System ()
3-5 Volume ()Disk ()Disk Group ()
Volume () Disk () Disk Group ()
Name () Name () Name ()
Volume Name () Disk Group Name
() Imported ()
Disk Group Name
Status () Size () Free Space ()
Device () Free Space ()
FS Capacity (FS )
FS Label (FS )
Excel Excel
3-6
()
Disk () Free Space greater than 1 GB
( 1 GB) 1 GB
Disk () Disk Group is DynGrp1
( DynGrp1) DynGrp1
Disk Group () Name () any ()
106 GUI Assistant ()
Assistant () Assistant ()
Assistant () Assistant () StorageAgent
StorageAgent
3-19 Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation )
Assistant () Disk () Modify () All Objects () All Activities () Assistant ()
107 GUI Logs ()
Logs () Logs () SFW Alert Log () Task Log ()
Alert Log () 198 “”
3-20 Alert log ()
108 GUI Control Panel ()
Control Panel () Control Panel () Control Panel () Control Panel ()
Windows Control Panel ()
localhost
Log settings ()
StorageAgent
Configuration backup ()
Historical statistics ()
Track alignment ()
3-23 StorageAgent
110 GUI Control Panel ()
Log settings () Log Settings () Log Settings () Alert Log () Task Log ()
Alert Log () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Task Log () Task Log Settings ()
200 “”
201 “”
339 “vxcbr”
Configuration Backup ()
Configuration Backup ()
Automatic ()
Number of copies ()
Number of minutes between backups ()
Automatic () 60 - 10080 1 Automatic ()
Directory for automatic backup ()
Automatic ()
Automatic ()
111 GUI Control Panel ()
OK () OK () Reset ()
Historical statistics () Historical Statistics () Historical Statistics Settings ()
441 “”
SMTP configuration (SMTP ) SMTP Configuration (SMTP ) SMTP Settings (SMTP ) SMTP IP SMTP
216 “ SMTP”
112 GUI Control Panel ()
System settings () System Settings () System Settings () GUID SCSI SmartMove ()
Hot relocation () Hot Relocation () Hot Relocation () Hot Relocation Mode ()
Microsoft “”
3-24 Hot relocation ()
229 “”
113 GUI Control Panel ()
Snap Shot () Snap Shot () Snap Shot () VSS VM
3-25 Snap shot ()
VSS VM
VSS VSS Microsoft Exchange VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
VM / //
114 GUI Control Panel ()
GUID recycle (GUID ) GUID Recycle (GUID ) GUID Recycle (GUID )
3-26 GUID Recycle (GUID )
(GUID) Windows GUID Windows GUID GUID GUID GUID GUID
GUID Enable Volume GUID Recycling ( GUID )
GUID recycling statistics (GUID )
GUID GUID
Check for duplicate GUIDs ( GUID)
GUID GUID
Automatically fix duplicate GUIDs ( GUID)
GUID GUID
115 GUI Control Panel ()
SCSI Support (SCSI ) SCSI Support (SCSI ) SCSI Support (SCSI )
3-27 SCSI Support (SCSI )
SCSI-2 support (SCSI-2 ) SCSI-3 support (SCSI-3 ) VCS Microsoft /MSCS
Windows Server 2003 SCSI-2
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SWF SCSI-3
Microsoft SWF SCSI-2
SCSI-3 SFW SCSI-3 SCSI-3 SCSI-3 DMP DSM
DMP DSM 557 13 “”
SCSI-2 SFW SCSI-2 SCSI-3 DMP DSM SCSI-2 SCSI-3 SCSI-3 DMP DSM
SFW SCSI Support (SCSI ) / DMP DSM SCSI-3
116 GUI Control Panel ()
Microsoft SFW SCSI 612 “ SFW Microsoft Clustering ”
VCS SFW SCSI 626 “SFW VCS ”
SmartMove () SmartMove ()
3-28 SmartMove ()
Enable SmartMove ( ) NTFS NTFS SFW
NTFS
117 GUI Control Panel ()
Task settings () Task Settings () Task Settings ()
Task throttling () Task Throttling () Task Throttling () Task Throttling ()
3-29 Task throttling ()
I/O I/O Throttle all tasks () Storage Foundation for Windows OK () I/O 300 500 Storage Foundation for Windows I/O Reset ()
118 GUI Control Panel ()
Configuration task performance tuning () Configuration Task Performance Tuning () Configuration Task Performance Tuning ()
3-30 Configuration task performance tuning ()
I/O
119 GUI Control Panel ()
Track alignment () Track Alignment () Track Alignment Settings ( ) I/O Enable track alignment support () Show Free Region () Disk View () GUI
3-31
Default () SFW Default () ID ID default () I/O I/O
CLI 280 “vxdisk set track” Default ()
Microsoft
4
130 “”
Windows Server 2008 Online ()
3 VEA
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Write Signature ()
154 “ ”
Rescan () Disks () (No Signature)
Volume Manager 2.7 Upgrade a Dynamic Disk () Volume Manager 3.0 Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ()
124 “”
46 “”
1
Write Signature () Write Signature ()
2 Write Signature ()
Write Disk Signature ()
Add () Add All ()
Selected disks () Selected disks () Remove () Selected disks () Remove All ( )
3
MBR
MBR 4 MS-DOSWindows 95/98 Windows
GPT
GPT GUID 128 Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32
4 OK () Cancel ()
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Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ()
1 Disk View ()
2 Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ( )
3 Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group Wizard ( ) Next ()
4 Disk names prefix () ID SFW ID TestGroup TestGroup1 TestGroup2 TestGroup3 Next ()
125
New dynamic disk group () New dynamic disk group ( )
4
47 “”
5 Next () Back ()
126
6 Finish ()
128
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Unreadable () Foreign () Missing () Microsoft Clustering
Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( ) GUI
Unreadable () Foreign ()
1 Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ()
2 OK ()
129
VEA GUI Ping Disk (Ping )
Microsoft Ping Disk (Ping )
1 Ping Disk (Ping )
2 Start () ping Stop ()
3 Close ()
VEA GUI
Offline () Missing () Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Missing ()
Missing () Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ()
128 “”
130
SFW Move Subdisk () 449 “ ”
Windows Server 2008 Offline () VEA GUI Offline () Online ()
Microsoft Offine () Microsoft Online ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows CD-ROM
VEA Tasks ()
394 “”
131
Microsoft Evacuate Disk ()
2 Evacuate Disk ()
3 Evacuate Disk () Auto Assign destination disk () Manually assign destination disk () Manually assign destination disk ()
Disable Track Alignment ()
4 OK ()
RAID-5
Missing Disk ()
VEA Unknown Dg ( Dg) Merge Foreign Disk ()
395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
132
4 OK ()
2
vxedit CLI
323 “vxedit”
2
vxedit CLI
323 “vxedit”
SFW
CD-ROM Zip Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
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Type () Basic () Dynamic ()
Style () (MBR) GUID (GPT) (MBR) 4 Windows MS-DOS Windows 95/98 Windows GPT 128 GPT Windows Server 2003 64 Windows 2003 SP1 32
Imported () Deported ()
Capacity () Sectors () KB MB GB TB
Unallocated space
()
Device type () Device type () SCSI Fibre LUN
Hardware vendor
()
Adapter name
()
GUI Disk View () GUI
89 “”
1 Delete Volume ()
2 Yes () No () Yes ()
1
2 Yes () No () Yes ()
1
3
3 3 5220.22-M (3)
7
7 7 5200.28-STD (7)
139 /
Microsoft Shred Volume ()
1 VEA GUI Shred Volume ()
2 OK ()
3 Yes ()
Tasks ()
Refresh () StorageAgent
140 /
Volume Manager for Windows Change Drive Letter and Path ( ) File System ()
1 File System () > Change Drive Letter and Path ()
Drive Letter and Paths ()
2 Add () Modify () Remove ()
Add ()
Modify ()
Remove ()
3 Add ()
Assign a drive letter () Mount as an empty NTFS folder ( NTFS )
Assign a drive letter () OK ()
Mount as an empty NTFS folder ( NTFS ) Browse ()
Browse for drive path ()
New folder () OK ()
143 “ ”
142 /
4 Modify () Assign a drive letter ( ) OK ()
5 Remove () OK ()
Yes ()
Yes ()
Remove () Add ()
(plex)
2
4 Rename Plex ( Plex)
(plex)
vxedit CLI (plex)
323 “vxedit”
2
vxedit CLI
323 “vxedit”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows NTFS SFW 24 A B Disk Administrator ()
C:\Temp
NTFS
New Volume () Assign Drive Letter () Change Drive Letter and Path ()
Change Drive Letter and Path ()
140 “”
144 “”
144 /
Change Drive Letter and Path ( ) Remove ()
1 View All Drive Paths () Actions () View All Drive Paths () View All Drive Paths ()
2 Remove Drive Path () Change Drive Letter and Path ()
3 OK () 143 “ ”
3.0 Volume Manager for Windows Format () Volume Manager 3.0 File System () Replace File System ()
1 File System () Replace File System ()
2 NTFS FAT FAT32
3
145 /
5
-
Tasks ()
Cancel Format ( ) File System ( )
Create Partition () New Volume () File System ()
1 File System () > Replace File System ()
2 File System ()
4 OK ()
146 /
2 Properties ()
Properties () Properties ()
Stripe unit
Size () Sectors () KB MB GB TB
File system label
Expand Volume ()
1 Resize Volume () Expand Volume ()
2
Add by ()
New volume size ()
Max Size ( ) New volume size ()
Sectors () KB MB GB TB
3 Auto assign destination disks () Manually assign destination disks ()
149 /
4 OK ()
150 /
DCO DCO
Convert into normal mirror () DCO DCO Select Remove log () DCO Select existing mirror for snap ( ) DCO
480 “”
DCO 476 “ (DCO) ”
SFW
2
New Partition size ()
Max Size ( ) New Partition size ()
Sectors () KB MB GB TB
3 OK ()
151 /
Shrink Volume () Shrink Volume () 15% VEA GUI
Shrink Volume ()
Shrink Volume ()
152 /
1 Resize Volume () Shrink ()
2 Shrink by () New volume size () Max Shrink ( )
New volume size ()
Max Shrink ( )
Sectors () KB MB GB TB
Shrink by () Max Shrink ( ) Shrink Volume ( ) New volume size ()
OK ()
RAID-5 Max Shrink ( )
3 OK ()
153 /
1 Resize Volume () Cancel Shrink ()
2 OK ()
154
SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
(MBR) GUID (GPT) MS-DOS Windows 95/98 Windows MBR MBR GPT 128 Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32 GPT
MBR
Windows NT Disk Administrator RAID RAID-5 Windows NT “FT ”
SFW 5.0 SFW 5.1 FT SFW FT
SFW 5.0 SFW NT Disk Administrator (NT ) SFW
155
Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32 (MBR) GUID (GPT)
1 GPT Convert to MBR Disk ( MBR ) MBR Convert to GPT Disk ( GPT )
156
Create Partition ()
Select disk and region ()
3
157
Next () Cancel ()
Select Partition Type ()
4 Sectors () KB MB GB TB Next ()
158
5 Next ()
NTFS
NTFS Mount as an empty NTFS folder ( NTFS ) Browse ( )
143 “ ”
Finish ()
159
6 Create File System () NTFS FAT FAT32 Format this volume ()
FAT - MS-DOS Windows 3.x Windows 95/98 Windows FAT
FAT32 - FAT FAT32
NTFS NT - Microsoft Windows MS-DOSWindows 3.x Windows 95/98 NTFS
7
8 File system label ()
Enable file and folder compression () - NTFS
10 Next ()
32
Create Partition () Next ()
3 Free Space () Next ()
4 Next () Select disk and region ()
Select Partition Type () Logical drive ()
161
5
Assign Drive Letter ()
7 Next ()
Create File System ()
8 Next ()
9 Finish ()
162
Mark Partition Active ()
RAID-5
3 Yes ()
New Dynamic Disk Group ( ) Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group () Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group ()
46 “”
124 “”
5
46 “”
494 “”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows “ ”“”
SFW New Dynamic Disk Group ()
Degraded ()
165
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Volume Manager 3.0 Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Windows 2000 Volume Manager Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 SFW Volume Manager for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Manager for Windows
Windows Server 2008 SFW Microsoft
Microsoft Volume Manager Volume Manager SFW
166
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) Microsoft Clustering
SFW VCS Microsoft Clustering New Dynamic Disk Group () Create Cluster Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Microsoft 594 “”
VCS 619 “”
Microsoft
Volume Manager 3.0 SAN SCSI
178 “”
Delete Volume () Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( )
Destroy Dynamic Disk Group ()
1 Disk View () Delete Volume ()
2 Yes ()
3 1 2
4 Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ()
5 Remove Disk () Add () Add All ( ) Selected Disks ()
6 OK ()
168
Microsoft Destroy Dynamic Disk Group ( )
3
169
Volume Manager for Windows 2000 Volume Manager for Windows NT Microsoft Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
SFW VSS Windows Server 2003 Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service SFW VSS FlashSnap FlashSnap
SFW Volume Manager 3.1 Volume Manager Microsoft
Microsoft
Volume Manager for Windows 2000 Volume Manager for Windows NT 18 Volume Manager 3.0 18
SFW Microsoft Volume Manager 3.0 Volume Manager SFW
262 “vxdg upgrade”
1 Upgrade Dynamic Disk Group Version ()
Are you sure you want to upgrade the dynamic disk group?
2 Yes ()
170
Import Dynamic Disk Group () Import as cluster disk group ()
176 “”
Microsoft Import Dynamic Disk Group ( )
1 Import Dynamic Disk Group ()
2 Import as cluster disk group ()
171
Microsoft Rename Dynamic Disk Group ( )
1 Rename Dynamic Disk Group ()
2 Rename Dynamic Disk Group () New Name () OK ()
18
172
VEA GUI
Microsoft Detach Disk ()
173
2
Microsoft Attach Disk ()
2 Yes ()
Attach Disk () plex
174
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Deport Dynamic Disk Group () Deport Dynamic Disk Group ( ) Deport Dynamic Disk Group () ID
Degraded () Degraded ()
Microsoft Deport Dynamic Disk Group ( )
175
2
4 Yes () No ()
Offline ( ) Stopped () Import Dynamic Disk Group ()
5
395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Microsoft Clustering
176
Microsoft Import Dynamic Disk Group ( )
1
2 VEA Rescan ( )
Deported () Offline () Foreign ()
Offline () Foreign ( )
3 Import Dynamic Disk Group ()
4
18 Volume Manager for Windows 18
Clear host ID ( ID) ID
177
Import as cluster disk group ()
Import as cluster disk group ( ) Import as dynamic disk group ( )
5 ID
6 OK ()
Failed () Degraded ()
391 “”
SCSI
Volume Manager SFW SCSI
SCSI
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Microsoft
1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
2 VEA Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
3 VEA New Dynamic Disk Group ()
4 New Dynamic Disk Group wizard () Next ()
5
Add private group protection ()
Add ()
Next ()
vxdg init -g<NewDynamicGroupName> -R <DiskName> ...
<DiskName> harddisk0 harddisk1
Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group Wizard () Join Dynamic Disk Group () Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( ) Split Dynamic Disk Group ()
180
2 Add Private Dynamic Disk Group Protection ()
3 Yes ()
Properties () Dynamic(Secondary,Private) ((,))
vxdg protect CLI
vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName>protect
2 Remove Private Dynamic Disk Group Protection ( )
3 Yes ()
Properties ( ) Dynamic(Secondary) (())
vxdg release CLI
vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> release
181
Properties () Properties () Dynamic Disk Group Properties () Imported () Deported ()“” SFW 4.0 SFW VSS Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy Service
5-1
Status () Imported () Deported ()
Type () Dynamic (Primary) (()) Dynamic (Secondary) ( ())
182
Microsoft
Disks ()
Volumes ()
Version () 20304043 50
Recovery needed
() True False
Shared () Yes () No ()
178 “”
Enabled () Yes () No ()
Size ()
20 Microsoft Windows Volume Manager for Windows NTVolume Manager 2.5 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 2.7 for Windows 2000
30 Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 3.1 for Windows 2000
40 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.0 4.1 4.2
43 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.3
50 Storage Foundation for Windows 5.0 5.1
5-1
186 iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN
iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN TCP/IP iSCSI I/O iSCSI SAN (PDU)PDU TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP
iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target iSCSI iSCSI (I/O) iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI “= ” iSCSI
“” (CHAP) “Internet ” (IPSec) iSCSI SAN CHAP IPSec iSCSI iSCSI
iSNS “Internet ” (iSNS) iSNS iSNS
iSNS iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI
“” (DD) iSNS iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI
“” (DDS) iSNS
iSCSI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI SAN
SFW Microsoft iSNS
187iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW iSCSI SAN SFW VEA GUI iSCSI SAN
iSCSI SFW iSCSI iSCSI SFW Microsoft iSNS iSNS iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target LUN LUN
SFW iSCSI SAN
Windows Server 2003
VDS 1.1
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2.06
VDS iSCSI Hardware Provider (Microsoft) Windows Storage Server
iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSNS
iSCSI
iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI
iSCSI VEA GUI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI iSNS iSCSI HBA
188 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
1 VEA GUI iSCSI
DHCP iSNS iSNS iSCSI DHCP iSNS
2
2
3 CHAP IPsec Advanced Settings ( )
iSCSI SFW vxdg latestart SFW iSCSI SFW Veritas DG Delayed Import Service (VxDgDI) vxdg latestart SFW iSCSI iSCSI SFW iSCSI iSCSI
VxDgDI vxdg latestart iSCSI iSCSI
Windows VxDgDI iSCSI (MSiSCSI) vxdg latestart VxDgDI SFW iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI
254 “vxdg”
189iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW iSCSI SAN SFW VEA iSCSI SAN
VEA iSCSI SAN Microsoft iSCSI initiator SFW VEA iSCSI iSNS iSCSI
iSCSI SAN
190 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI iSCSI Initiators (iSCSI ) iSCSI Initiators (iSCSI )
Add ()
Remove ()
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec )
Set IPSec Group Preshared Key ( IPSec )
Properties ()
191iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSNS iSNS Configure iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS IP DNS
Target Portal ( ) Add () Add Target Portal Wizard ( )
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec )
Set IPSec Group Preshared Key ( IPSec )
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec ) Persist ()
Remove Target Portal ( ) Remove Target Portal () Yes ()
Login To Target ( ) Login to Target Wizard ()
Perform mutual authentication ()
192 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
IPsec Settings (IPsec )
Pre-shared Key ()
IKE protocols (IKE )
ESP protocols (ESP )
Perfect Forward Secrecy ()
Logout From Target () Logout From Target ()
Remove Persistent Login () Remove Persistent Login ()
Add Connection ( ) Add Connection ()
iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
Logout () Logout ()
SFW Microsoft / (Microsoft MPIO) SFW Veritas iSCSI DMP Device Specific Module (DMP DSM)VITARGET iSCSI
557 “”
193iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI VDS iSCSI Hardware Provider SFW iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target iSCSI SAN LUN LUN
LUN
6-1 LUN
LUN iSCSI LUN
194 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW (DMP DSM) Microsoft iSCSI Initiator MPIO iSCSI DSMSFW VITARGET DSM Microsoft iSCSI Target
SFW
LUN
Assign To Target ()
Properties ()
LUN LUN LUNs Assign To Target ( ) Assign LUN To Target Wizard ( LUN )
LUN LUN LUNs Unassign Target ( ) Unassign LUN From Target Wizard ( LUN )
iSNS
Configure iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Microsoft iSCSI initiator iSNS
iSNS (DD) (DDS)
iSNS
iSNS iSNS
Login ()
Delete ()
Disable ()
Enable ()
Login to an iSNS server ( iSNS ) iSNS iSNS iSNS Login to iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Login ()
iSNS iSNS Log out from iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Log out ()
Create Discovery Domain () iSNS Create Discovery Domain ( ) iSCSI
Create Discovery Domain () iSNS Create Discovery Domain Set ( )
196 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI iSCSI Add Node () Add Node ()
iSCSI iSCSI Remove Node () Remove Node ()
Delete () Delete ()
Add Discovery Domain () Add Discovery Domain ()
Remove Domain () Remove Discovery Domain ( )
Delete () Delete ()
iSCSI SAN Disable ( ) Disable ()
iSCSI SAN Enable () Enable ()
7
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SMTP HP OpenView IBM Tivoli CA Unicenter SNMP
7-1
VEA VEA Console () Tasks () Task Log ()
Alert Log Details ()
199
200
Log Settings () Control Panel () Log Settings ()
7-3
201
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SMTP HP OpenView CA Unicenter IBM Tivoli SNMP
Rule Manager Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Optional Rules for Handling Events () SFW Help () Contents ()
202
Rule Manager Rule Manager Control Panel () actionagent actionagent Rule Manager
7-4 Rule Manager
203
7-5 Rule Manager
Rule Manager New Rule () Configure Mail ( ) SMTP
SMTP
SMTP
2 Rule Manager
204
4 SMTP SMTP 25
Enable () OK ()
2 Rule Manager
Rule Manager
3 New Rule () New Rule Wizard ()
New Rule Wizard ()
4 Next ()
5 Rule Properties ()
A rule based on the severity of alerts. ( )
Next ()
6 Select host for Rule () Trigger rule for alerts originating from specific hosts ()
Next ()
205
.cmd .bat
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Veritas\VRTSaa\Log
Next ()
8 Finish Rule Setup () Enable Rule ()
Finish ()
SNMP SNMP MIB
MIB SNMP
206 “ SFW SNMP MIB ”
trapd.conf
MIB
Optional Rules for Handling Events ( ) Help () Contents ()
206
SFW SNMP MIB HP OpenView Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SNMP Veritas SNMP MIB
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas MIB Veritas Object Bus SFW Veritas Object Bus VEA Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
MIB
64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Veritas\VRTSaa\snmpmibfiles
Veritas Object Bus Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows MIB VRTS-vm.mib snmpmibfiles
207
SCSI (S.M.A.R.T.) S.M.A.R.T. Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. SMTP HP OpenView IBM Tivoli CA Unicenter SNMP
201 “”
S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. Monitoring (S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. monitoring (S.M.A.R.T. )
208
3 Enable S.M.A.R.T. monitoring ( S.M.A.R.T. )
Enable S.M.A.R.T. monitoring ( S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
4 S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T.
5 Enable S.M.A.R.T. check on this device ( S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
6 OK ()
209
Microsoft
210
3
90%
80%
20
100
211
Microsoft
SFW Rule Manager Rule Manager
Rule Manager
213 “”
Automatic Volume Growth Wizard ()
212
Automatic Volume Growth Wizard ()
Next ()
2 Add ()
Next ()
4
Restricted volume growth ()
213
Send email notification when volume has reached its growth threshold
()
SMTP
216 “ SMTP”
Next ()
80% 90% volgrow.cmd Rule Manager
VEA GridNode
214
1
GridNode
2 Veritas Enterprise Administrator Properties () Log On () Allow service to interact with desktop ( ) OK ()
3 GridNode Properties () Log On () Allow service to interact with desktop () OK ()
4
Minimum time between alerts if condition persists ( ) 3600
OK ()
2
4 actionagent
6 New Rule ()
Next ()
A rule based on the alert topic ( )
Select ()
OK ()
Next ()
Next ()
Send Email Notification ()
volgrow volgrow.cmd C:\Program Files\Veritas\Veritas Volume Manager 5.1\Sig\volgrow.cmd <VolumeName|DriveLetter>
Next ()
10 Enable Rule () Finish ()
Rule Manager
volgrow.cmd 150 MB volgrow.cmd
216 SMTP
SMTP
1 VEA Control Panel () StorageAgent
2 SMTPConfiguration (SMTP ) SMTP Settings (SMTP )
3
Port () SMTP 25
Sender ()
4 OK ()
8
Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) Support
219
220
220 “”
51 “”
237 “”
SmartMove () 116 “”
221
Add Mirror Wizard ()
3
Manually select disks ()
Disable Track Alignment ()
Next ()
4 Specify the attributes () Concatenated () Striped () Columns () Stripe unit size ()
222
plex plex plex plex
“”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Windows
“”“”
223
2 Break Mirror ()
OK ()
plex Assign a drive letter () plex plex
Plex plex
224
Remove Mirror ()
3 Add () Add All () Selected mirrors () Available mirrors () Remove () Selected mirrors ( ) Available mirrors () Remove All ( )
4 OK ()
5 Yes ()
225
Microsoft
3 Round robin () Preferred ()
Round robin () I/O “” plex plex
Preferred ()
plex plex plex
226
4 OK () Cancel ()
Windows Server 2003 boot.ini Windows Server 2008 Microsoft
227
Rescan () Rescan () Reactivate Disk () Reactivate Disk ( )
Microsoft Reactivate Disk ( )
Reactivate Volume ( )
Microsoft Reactivate Volume ( )
Reactivate Volume ()
Healthy ()
Reactivate disk ()
Reactivate volume ()
Degraded () Missing Disk () (X) Offline ()
Repair Volume ()
403 “ Repair volume () ”
228 RAID-5 RAID 0+1
RAID-5 RAID 0+1 RAID-5 RAID 0+1
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
402 “ RAID-5 Repair volume () ”
RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1
RAID 0+1
plex plex
SFW plex
Microsoft RAID 0+1
RAID 0+1 RAID
229
“” I/O I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O
Microsoft
plex I/O I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
230
231 “”
Reset ()
Control Panel () System Settings () Hot Relocation ()
Set Disk Usage ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O Set Disk Usage ()
Control Panel () System Settings ( ) Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation ) Edit Configuration ()
1 Control Panel () System Settings () Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation ) Edit Configuration ()
2 System Settings () Hot Relocation () Edit Configuration () Hot Relocation ()
3 I/O
4 OK ()
231
Set Disk Usage ( ) Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O SFW SFW SFW
“” Undo Hot Relocation ( )
Set Disk Usage ()
Reserved for manual use ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW Auto select disks ( ) Manually select disks () New Volume () Add Mirror ()
I/O SFW
Secondary hot relocation target ()
SFW
Not used as a hot relocation target ()
Reserved for manual use ()
232
3 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
4 OK ()
Disks () Reserved () Hot Use ()
Undo Hot Relocation ( ) Undo Hot Relocation ( )
Microsoft Undo Hot Relocation ( )
233
Microsoft Clear Hot Relocation Information ()
2 Clear Hot Relocation Information ()
3 Yes ()
234 (DRL) RAID-5
(DRL) RAID-5 (DRL) RAID-5 RAID-5
DRL NTFS
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
235 (DRL) RAID-5
plex RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
Microsoft
Add Log ()
3 Auto assign destination disks () OK ()
Auto assign destination disks ()
Manually assign destination disks () Add () Add All ()
Remove () Remove All ()
Disable Track Alignment ()
3 Add () Add All () Selected logs ( ) Available logs () Remove () Selected logs () Available logs () Remove All ()
4 OK ()
5 Yes ()
237
Add Mirror () Choose the layout ()
8-1 Choose the layout ()
plex Remove Mirror ()
Add Mirror () Remove Mirror () plex
8-1
Add Mirror () plex plex Mixed () Remove Mirror () plex
Striped to Concatenated ()
Striped to Striped ()
Add Mirror () plex Remove Mirror () plex
239
1 Mirror () > Add ()
2 1 Add () Add All () Selected disks () Disable Track Alignment ()
Next ()
plex Remove Mirror ()
238 “”
5 plex Mirror () > Remove () Remove Mirror () Add () plex Selected mirrors () OK ()
9
SFW Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows (CLI) GUI SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows C:\Program Files\Veritas\Veritas Volume Manager 5.1
CLI Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows Server 2008 CLI “”
vxvol
vxdg
vxclus
vxdisk
vxassist
vxdmpadm
vxsnap
VSS Requester Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Exchange Server SQL Server 2005
vxsnapsql
vxfsync
vxscrub
243
CLI SFW vxcli.log C:\Program Files\Veritas\ Veritas Volume Manager 5.1\logs
CLI “---------- Command : ” CLI
03/28/06 22:59:37 [5376.2024] ---------- Command : vxdg list
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Disk groups are....
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Name : BasicGroup
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Disk Group Type : Basic
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] DiskGroup ID : No ID
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Status : Imported
03/28/06 23:00:08 [4212.5760] ---------- Command : vxdisk list
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Name MediaName Diskgroup DiskStyle Size(MB) FreeSpace(MB) Status
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk0 BasicGroup MBR
117239 67240 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk2 (No Signature) BasicGroup MBR 10236 10236 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk3 BasicGroup MBR
1019 917 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk4 (No Signature) BasicGroup MBR 10236 10236 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:01:41 [1100,4728] ---------- Command : vxdg -g dg1 init harddisk1
03/28/06 23:01:47 [1100,4728] Successfully created
dynamic disk group dg1
[<DiskName>]
| <VolumeName | DriveLetter> [volume|mirror|log]
(...) <DiskName>... [DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}] DriveLetter= A Z
!<DiskName> vxassist break vxassist remove vxassist snapshot Volume Manager for UNIX
vxassist make <VolumeName> 18 GUI SFW SFW
CLI <VolumeName> VEA GUI New Volume ()
245
SFW volume1 volume2
<DriveLetter> NTFS <DrivePath>
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1
2) D:
4) NTFS <DrivePath> D:\Sales
<VmName>
3) SFW Disk2
4) p#c#t#l# # LUN
-gDG1 Disk2 vxdisk diskinfo
GUI
volinfo
reactivate
rdpol round “” (round-robin) plex
growfs
access /
Volume1
247 vxvol
(pagefile.sys) / plex DCO
vxvol volinfo E:
E
RAID-5 Degraded () RAID-5
Microsoft
vxvol repair J:
<DrivePath> NTFS
-o notrackalign
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
248 vxvol
vxvol set fastresync=on|off vxvol [-o notrackalign] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set fastresync=on|off <VolumeName | DriveLetter |<VmName|DrivePath>
RAID-5
DCO DCO DCO
Microsoft
J vxvol set fastresync=on \Device\HarddiskDMVolumes\DynDskGrp1 \Volume1
DynDskGrp1 Volume 1
-o notrackalign fastresync=on
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
249 vxvol
Microsoft vxvol reactivate
CLI Rescan () Reactivate () ()
312 “vxassist rescan”
278 “vxdisk reactivate”
vxvol reactivate J:
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
250 vxvol
plex plex “ plex”
Microsoft vxvol rdpol prefer
plex
plex plex plex
vxvol rdpol prefer J: Volume1-01
plex Volume1-01 J plex
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<PlexName> plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo
251 vxvol
“” (round-robin) plex plex
vxvol rdpol round J:
J
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
252 vxvol
[<length>]
2 TB
vxvol growfs J: 1000
J 1 GB vxvol growfs J:
J
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<length> MB
253 vxvol
|<VmName|DrivePath>
/
E /
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
254 vxdg
vxdg vxdg
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> DynDskGrp1 ID (DgID) DgID vxdg list vxdg dginfo
<DiskName> p#c#t#l# # LUN
Volume Manager for Windows vxdg adddisk vxdg adddisk
list
dginfo
init
adddisk
rmdisk
import
deport
destroy
protect
release
repldisk
split
Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 vxdg adddisk vxdg init vxdg adddisk
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 import init adddisk join Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows -o timeout=<n>
vxdg list vxdg list DgID ID (DgID)
vxdg dginfo vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> dginfo -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> Imported () Deported () ID ID (DgID)
vxdg -gSalesDynDskGrp dginfo
SalesDynDskGrp
vxdg init vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-s|-R] [-TLDM] [-o timeout=<n>] init [<medianame>=]<DiskName >... | <p#c#t#l# >... [basename=<seedname>]
256 vxdg
Windows Microsoft
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> 18 ASCII
-s
Windows 2003 Windows
Windows 2008 Microsoft
Windows 2008 Microsoft -TLDM -g <diskgroupname>
-o timeout=<n> <n>
<medianame>
<p#c#t#l#>... # LUN
<seedname>
ASCII
vxdg -gSharedDg1 init -s -TLDM Harddisk0 Harddisk1
Windows 2003 SharedDg1 Windows Harddisk0 Harddisk1
vxdg -gProtectedDg init -R -TLDM Harddisk0 Harddisk1
ProtectedDg
Windows 2003 Windows Harddisk0 Harddisk1
Windows 2008
vxdg init -TLDM Harddisk5
Windows 2008 Microsoft Harddisk5
vxdg -gDG1 init mediaName1=Harddisk1
mediaName2=Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk4
DG1 Harddisk1 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk4 mediaName1 mediaName2 Harddisk1 Harddisk2
vxdg adddisk vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-o timeout=<n>] adddisk [<medianame>=]<DiskName>... | <p#c#t#l#>... [basename=<seedname>]
<DiskName> ... | <p#c#t#l#>... -g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
<medianame>
258 vxdg
vxdg -gSalesDynDskGrp adddisk Harddisk4
Harddisk4 SalesDynDskGrp vxdg -gclustr_dyndskgrp1 adddisk Harddisk5
Harddisk5 clustr_dyndskgrp1
vxdg rmdisk vxdg [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] [-f] rmdisk <DiskName> | p#c#t#l#>
<DiskName> | p#c#t#l#> <DiskName> Harddisk2 \Device\Harddisk2
vxdg rmdisk Harddisk2
<p#c#t#l#>... # LUN
<seedname>
ASCII
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
-f
<DiskName> Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG2 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
259 vxdg
vxdg import vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-n<NewDynamicDiskGroupName>] [-s |-d] [-f] [-C] [-o timeout=<n>] import
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> -n<NewDynamicDiskGroupName>
Microsoft vxdg import
-s -s
VM 3.0 3.1 -s SFW
-d
414 “ ”
-C ID ID
-o timeout=<n> -o timeout=<n> <n>
260 vxdg
ID ID
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows ID
ID Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 -s SFW -s -d
-C ID ID
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 -nAcctgDynDskGrp import
DynDskGrp1 AcctgDynDskGrp
261 vxdg
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> -f Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows VCS Microsoft Clustering
Microsoft vxdg deport
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 deport
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 destroy
SAN
Microsoft vxdg protect
SCSI
SCSI
262 vxdg
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
178 “”
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 protect
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 release
vxdg upgrade vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-T <version>] upgrade
Volume Manager Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows -T <version> Volume Manager for Windows Volume Manager 3.0/3.1
Microsoft vxdg upgrade
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
SFW VSS Volume Shadow Copy Service SFW FlashSnap VSS FlashSnap
SFW Volume Manager 3.1 Volume Manager
263 vxdg
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 upgrade
DynDskGrp1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 -T30 upgrade
DynDskGrp2 Volume Manager 3.0/3.1 Volume Manager 2.7 Volume Manager DynDskGrp2 Volume Manager 3.0 3.1
20 Microsoft Windows Volume Manager for Windows NTVolume Manager 2.5 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 2.7 for Windows 2000
30 Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 3.1 for Windows 2000
40 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.0 4.1 4.2
43 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.3
50 Storage Foundation for Windows 5.0 5.1
264 vxdg
vxdg repldisk vxdg [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] repldisk <"Missing Disk (disk#)" | DiskName |p#c#t#l# >=<SpareDiskName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" | DiskName |p#c#t#l# > <SpareDiskName> <SpareDiskName>
Microsoft vxdg repldisk
vxdg repldisk "Missing Disk (disk2)"=Harddisk3
Missing Disk (disk2) Harddisk3 Harddisk3 RAID-5 vxdg -gDG1 repldisk Disk2=Harddisk3
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" "Missing Disk (disk#)" (disk#) (disk2)
DIskName -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
<SpareDiskName>
265 vxdg
Microsoft vxdg split
496 “”
-f
<Object> -v
<DrivePath> p#c#t#l# # LUN
266 vxdg
Volume Manager for Windows 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Manager Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows vxdg split join vxdg upgrade
262 “vxdg upgrade”
Deported () -i Imported () Imported ()
GUI CLI -i CLI
494 “”
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 -s SFW 4.0 -s -d
DynDskGrp1 Harddisk5 Harddisk7 Following is the Closure for the requested Split operation. Names of the Disks are.... Harddisk7 Harddisk5 Harddisk6 Names of the Volumes are.... \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Stripe1
“” Harddisk6
267 vxdg
Harddisk6 Harddisk7
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 -i -nDynDskGrp2 split \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\mirrorvol1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\mirrorvol2
DynDskGrp1 DynDskGrp2 Imported () \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes
\DynDskGrp2\mirrorvol1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes \DynDskGrp2\mirrorvol2 vxdg -gtest -nnew split p1c0t1l0 p1c0t2l0
new p#c#t#l# <Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Disk1 Disk2
<Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Volume1 Volume2
<Object>
vxdg -gtest -nnew split L:\Folder
<DrivePath> <Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Volume1 Volume2 -f
-f
-s Imported () -d
500 “”
Microsoft
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 recover
-g<SourceDynamicDiskGroup Name>
-n<TargetDynamicDiskGroup Name>
-C ID ID ID SFW ID
269 vxdg
494 “”
DynDskGrp2 DynDskGrp1 vxdg join -gddg -ncdg -o timeout=200 join
ddg cdg -o timeout=<n>
-P
270 vxdg
vxdg latestart
vxdg latestart on Veritas DG Delayed Import Service (VxDgDI) -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> VxDgDI VxDgDI VxDgDI VxDGDI
iSCSI VxDgDI iSCSI (MSiSCSI)
vxdg latestart vxdg latestart
SFW 5.1 iSCSI iSCSI vxdg latestart
vxdg latestart
Windows Server 2003 VxDgDI
a (regedit) Windows
b HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \VxDgDI
c DependOnService Modify ()
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
DependOnService New () > Multi-String Value () DependOnService DependOnService Modify ()
d Edit String () Value Data ()
e OK ()
2 vxdg latestart
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 latestart on
DynDskGrp2
3 VxDgDI Veritas DG Delayed Import Service Windows Microsoft Exchange Windows Veritas DG Delayed Import Service
Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Exchange Information Store VxDgDI
a (regedit) Windows
b HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \MSExchangeIS
c DependOnService Modify ()
DependOnService New () > Multi-String Value () DependOnService DependOnService Modify ()
d Edit String () Value Data () VxDgDI
e OK ()
272 vxclus
vxclus vxclus Microsoft Clustering vxclus vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
SFW vxclus SAN SAN SAN Microsoft
Microsoft Clustering vxclus
vxclus
enable
cleanup cleanup UseSystemBus ON |OFF
UseSystemBus ON
UseSystemBus OFF
vxclus Windows vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008 vxclus -pWindows vxclus Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus enable -gDG2 -p
DG2 DG2 Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus disable vxclus disable -g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus disable -gDG2
-g<SourceDynamicDiskGroup Name>
vxclus cleanup
vxclus UseSystemBus ON vxclus UseSystemBus ON
Volume Manager SAN SAN
SAN SAN SAN Microsoft Windows Server 305547
vxclus UseSystemBus ON
vxclus UseSystemBus ON
vxclus UseSystemBus OFF
vxdisk vxdisk
<DiskName> Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2 p#c#t#l# # LUN
vxdisk diskinfo vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] diskinfo <DiskName>
<DiskName> Length IDLUN
-g -gDG1 Disk2
vxdisk diskinfo Harddisk2
set track
trackaligninfo
276 vxdisk
vxdisk attach vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] attach <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
Disk2 DG1
vxdisk detach vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] detach <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
-gDG1 Disk2
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
277 vxdisk
vxdisk list vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] [-v] list
-g -v LUN
vxdisk -gDB1 -v list
DB1 -v LUN
vxdisk merge vxdisk -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> merge <DiskName | p#c#t#l#>
Microsoft vxdisk merge
GUI Merge Foreign Disk () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
ID
395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
Harddisk3 DB1
p#c#t#l# # LUN
278 vxdisk
“Missing Disk (disk2)”
vxdisk set hotreloc vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set hotreloc <mode=<enable|disable|on|off>> | <usage=<preferred|secondary|nohotuse|reserved> <diskname>>
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" "Missing Disk (disk#)" (disk#) (disk2)
<DiskName> -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
279 vxdisk
disk2
vxdisk sig vxdisk sig <"<DiskName> (no signature)"
|p#c#t#l#> [diskstyle=<MBR|GPT>] "<DiskName> (no signature)"
vxdisk sig "arddisk5 (no signature)"
MBR Harddisk5
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
enable
preferred I/O
secondary I/O
nohotuse
<DiskName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
diskstyle=<MBR|GPT> MBR
GPT Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32
280 vxdisk
vxdisk convertdisk vxdisk convertdisk <DiskName>
|p#c#t#l#> [diskstyle=<MBR|GPT>] MBR GPT
vxdisk convertdisk Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32
GPT
Harddisk5 MBR
vxdisk set track vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set track align= <enable | disable | yes | no> offset=offset# <[vid=<vendor id> pid=<product id>] | <DiskName> | <p#c#t#l#>>
Microsoft
p#c#t#l# ID ID ID ID ID ID
ID ID
<DiskName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
diskstyle=<MBR|GPT> GPT MBR MBR GPT
281 vxdisk
vxdisk set track align=enable vid=DGC pid=EMC
offset=128
128 ID DGC ID EMC
vxdisk set track align=enable vid=default pid=default offset=64
64 ID default ID default default SFW vxdisk trackaligninfo SFW
vxdisk set track align=enable offset=67 harddisk6
67 ID ID harddisk6 ID ID vxdisk -gdg1 set track align=enable offset=67 disk6
67 ID ID dg1 disk6 ID ID
vxdisk set track align=enable
vid ID
pid ID
offset 64 - 4096).
<DiskName> Harddisk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
282 vxdisk
vxdisk trackaligninfo
ID ID
vxdisk ping vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] ping <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
DG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
283 vxassist
make
prepare
CLI prepare snapstart prepare
snapshot
snapback
version SFW
vxassist make vxassist [-b] [-o notrackalign] -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> make [<VolumeName>] <Length> [type={mirror|raid5|stripe} [,log]] [<alloc_attributes...>] [Column=<n>] [StripeUnit=<Width>] [DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}|DrivePath=<DrivePath>] [[!]<DiskName>...]
assign
unassign
create_part
create_ext
create_driv e
-o notrackalign
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
<VolumeName> Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 18 ASCII
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
285 vxassist
type={mirror|raid5| stripe} [,log]
type [,log] RAID-5 RAID-5 (DRL)
<alloc_attributes>
Wantmirror={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Stripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Wantstripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Mirror=<n>, diskclass
2
Mirror=2,target SCSI
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
Wantstripe=diskclass
286 vxassist
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}
DrivePath=<DrivePath> NTFS
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
SFW
Microsoft
vxassist -gDG2 make 100 DriveLetter=E Harddisk1
DG2 100-MB E Harddisk1 vxassist -gDG2 make 100 type=mirror,log DriveLetter=F
DRL 100-MB F vxassist -gDG2 make 120 type=raid5 DriveLetter=X Column=3 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk5
X 120-MB RAID-5 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk5 RAID-5 RAID-5 vxassist -b -gDG2 make 100 type=stripe DriveLetter=X Column=3
X -b vxassist -gDG2 make DbVolume 100
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DG2\DbVolume vxassist -gDG2 make Vol1 100m mirror=2, port
100-MB vxassist -gDG2 make Vol1 100m mirror=2, port port:p2
port:p3
288 vxassist
<Length> NTFS
-b
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
<alloc_attributes>
Mirror=diskclass Mirror=target SCSI
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
289 vxassist
vxassist growby J: 100
J 100 MB NTFS RAW vxassist -g mydg growby vol1 100M port:p3 !Harddisk2
p3 Harddisk2 vol1 100 MB
Wantstripe=diskclass
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instan ce}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2
[!]<p#c#t#l#> # LUN
290 vxassist
vxassist shrinkby vxassist [-b] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] shrinkby <VolumeName | DriveLetter |VmName|DrivePath> <Length>
<Length> NTFS (RAW) 2 TB NTFS
vxassist shrinkby J: 100
J 100 MB NTFS RAW
-b
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
291 vxassist
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
292 vxassist
-b
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
Type=<Type>
Wantmirror={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Stripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Wantstripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Mirror=<n>, diskclass
2
Mirror=2,target SCSI
293 vxassist
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
Wantstripe=diskclass
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instan ce}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2
-g -gDG1 Disk2
[!]<p#c#t#l#> # LUN
294 vxassist
SmartMove () 116 “”
Microsoft
Z Harddisk4 Harddisk5 Z \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1
295 vxassist
Volume Manager for UNIX DiskName
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
ume1
<VmName> -g -gDG1 Volume1
plex=<PlexName> plex plex Volume2-01 plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo plex GUID plex
<!DiskName> Harddisk2 -g !-gDG1 Disk2 plex
<!p#c#t#l#> # LUN !
DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z} plex
DrivePath=<DrivePath> NTFS plex
296 vxassist
plex vxvol volinfo plex <!DiskName> !Harddisk2 plex
vxremove
vxassist break H: plex=Volume1-01 DriveLetter=Z
H plex Z H vxassist break \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1 plex=Volume1-01 DriveLetter=Z
vxassist break L: !Harddisk3 DriveLetter=M
L Harddisk3 M
297 vxassist
vxassist remove vxassist [-f] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] remove [volume|mirror|log] <VolumeName | DriveLetter |VmName|DrivePath> [LogType=<DRL|DCM |DCO>] [nlog=<#>] [plex=<PlexName>|<!Diskname |!p#c#t#l#>]
DRL RAID-5 vxassist delete plex plex
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
volume|mirror|log volume log
<VolumeName> \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DG1\Vo
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
LogType DCM DRL DCO
nlog=<n>
(n>0)
plex=<PlexName> plex plex Volume2-01 plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo plex GUID plex
298 vxassist
Volume Manager for UNIX DiskName
plex vxvol volinfo plex <!DiskName> !Harddisk2 plex
DRL RAID-5 plex DCO DCO vxvol set fastresync=on vxvol set fastresync=off
246 “vxvol”
vxassist remove Z: plex=Volume1-01
Z plex vxassist remove volume F:
F vxassist remove log H:
H
<!DiskName> Harddisk2 -g !-gDG1 Disk2 plex plex plex
<!p#c#t#l#> # LUN !
299 vxas
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SFW RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Windows
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Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW SFW SFW Basic SFW HA
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Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Veritas Enterprise Administrator SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows
SFW Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW
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Windows Server 2008 SFW (CLI)
20
I/O I/O “” SFW I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
I/O “” Move Subdisk ()
I/O
Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 (LDM)Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows
Windows Server 2008 SFW 5.1 Microsoft SFW Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 (LDM) SFW LDM
21
Veritas FlashSnap
SFW HA
Veritas Global Cluster Option
VxCache Options () VxCache 454 “VxCache”
Veritas FlashSnap Veritas FlashSnapTM Microsoft Exchange FlashSnap
FlashSnap CPU
SFW 4.0 GUI vxsnap (CLI)
SFW 4.0 Microsoft Exchange 2003 VSS SFW 5.1 FlashSnap Microsoft Exchange 2003 Exchange VSS Exchange Server 2003 Exchange Server 2003 Microsoft
Microsoft Exchange 2007 (LCR) (CCR) SFW 5.1 LCR CCR Windows Server 2003x64
SFW 5.1 Microsoft Exchange Exchange
22
FlashSnap Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions
FlashSnap FastResync Snapshot
470 “FlashSnap ”
FlashSnap
510 “”
558 “”
Veritas Volume Replicator Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR)
VVR
630 “VVR ”
Microsoft Clustering Veritas Microsoft Clustering Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) Windows Server 2008 Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 for Windows
590 “Microsoft Clustering ”
Veritas Global Cluster Option Global Cluster Option (GCO) GCO
23
Windows XP Professional Windows VistaWindows Server 2003 Standard Edition Web Edition Enterprise Edition Datacenter Edition Windows Server 2008 Standard EditionWeb EditionEnterprise EditionDatacenter Edition
642 “”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
NTFS Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
25 SFW RAID
SFW RAID SFW RAID RAID
RAID
RAID
SFW (VDS) (VDS) VDS RAID VDS Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 DISKPART DISKRAID
DISKPART RAID DISKPART
DISKRAID RAID
VDS VDS API RAID
CLI RAID
26 SFW RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Windows Server 2003 SFW (LDM) LDM VDS VDS DISKPART VDS SFW LDM Windows Server 2003 VDS
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SFW Microsoft SFW Windows Server 2003 Microsoft SFW Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SFW
Microsoft CLI VDS Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
27 SFW RAID
RAID RAID RAID-0RAID-1RAID-5 RAID 0+1
1-1
RAID 0 1-2 RAID-O
1-2 RAID-0
RAID
29 SFW RAID
RAID 1 1-3 RAID 1
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RAID-1 “”
30 SFW RAID
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1-4 RAID-5
31 SFW RAID
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SFW
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Windows NTWindows 95/98 MS-DOS NT RAID CD-ROM
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows RAID-5 (RAID 0+1)
36
NT Disk Administrator NT Disk Administrator SFW
SFW Basic SFW SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW Basic SFW
Windows NT Disk Administrator RAID
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
FAT FAT32 NTFS
SFW RAID
RAID-5 32
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 SFW
37
Basic () GUI BasicGroup SFW
Import Dynamic Disk Group () Deport Dynamic Disk Group ()
163 “”
589 “Microsoft Clustering ”
Windows Server 2008 Microsoft SFW Microsoft Microsoft VEA GUI M SFW SFW Microsoft
plex “” “” plex
Plex plex plex plex
RAID-5 (RAID 0+1)
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW
SFW SFW
38 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI SFWVEA GUI Symantec
SFW Start () Computer Management () VEA GUI VEA GUI SFW
VEA
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 42 “”
39 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows VEA
VEA
1 Start () > Programs () > Symantec > Veritas Storage Foundation > Veritas Enterprise Administrator
Select Profile ()
2 OK ()
Veritas Enterprise Administrator
3 Connect to a Host or Domain ()
Connect ()
4 Browse () Connect ()
Windows VEA
Computer Management ()
Computer Management ()
2 Computer Management () Connect to another computer ( ) Select Computer () Local () Another computer ()
Another computer () OK ()
3 Computer Management () Storage () Volume Management ()
SFW Volume Manager for Windows Volume Management () Veritas Enterprise Administrator
4 Veritas Enterprise Administrator
Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI Select Profile ( )
5 OK ()
Veritas Enterprise Administrator
41 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
HBA
1 Windows Computer Management () Device Manager ()
2 Disk Drives ()
3 Properties ()
4 Disk Properties () Write cache enabled ( )
5 OK ()
Preferences () GUI Storage Foundation General (Storage Foundation ) Show write cache enabled information ( )
89 “”
HBA
RAID HBA Microsoft Clustering VCS Symantec HBA HBA
1
Disconnect () File () Disconnect ( ) Disconnect ()
2 OK ()
42 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Local Administrator ()
Domain Administrator ()
Domain Administrator ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
VEA GUI Connect ( ) Connection () More () Authentication ()
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441 “”
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124
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125
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129
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395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
132
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135
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143 “ ”
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145 /
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146 /
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3 Auto assign destination disks () Manually assign destination disks ()
149 /
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150 /
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151 /
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152 /
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153 /
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154
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155
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156
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159
6 Create File System () NTFS FAT FAT32 Format this volume ()
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10 Next ()
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161
5
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7 Next ()
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162
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46 “”
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165
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166
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) Microsoft Clustering
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2 Yes ()
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4 Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ()
5 Remove Disk () Add () Add All ( ) Selected Disks ()
6 OK ()
168
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3
169
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Microsoft
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262 “vxdg upgrade”
1 Upgrade Dynamic Disk Group Version ()
Are you sure you want to upgrade the dynamic disk group?
2 Yes ()
170
Import Dynamic Disk Group () Import as cluster disk group ()
176 “”
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2 Import as cluster disk group ()
171
Microsoft Rename Dynamic Disk Group ( )
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2 Rename Dynamic Disk Group () New Name () OK ()
18
172
VEA GUI
Microsoft Detach Disk ()
173
2
Microsoft Attach Disk ()
2 Yes ()
Attach Disk () plex
174
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175
2
4 Yes () No ()
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5
395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Microsoft Clustering
176
Microsoft Import Dynamic Disk Group ( )
1
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18 Volume Manager for Windows 18
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177
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5 ID
6 OK ()
Failed () Degraded ()
391 “”
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4 New Dynamic Disk Group wizard () Next ()
5
Add private group protection ()
Add ()
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Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group Wizard () Join Dynamic Disk Group () Remove Disk from Dynamic Disk Group ( ) Split Dynamic Disk Group ()
180
2 Add Private Dynamic Disk Group Protection ()
3 Yes ()
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2 Remove Private Dynamic Disk Group Protection ( )
3 Yes ()
Properties ( ) Dynamic(Secondary) (())
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181
Properties () Properties () Dynamic Disk Group Properties () Imported () Deported ()“” SFW 4.0 SFW VSS Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy Service
5-1
Status () Imported () Deported ()
Type () Dynamic (Primary) (()) Dynamic (Secondary) ( ())
182
Microsoft
Disks ()
Volumes ()
Version () 20304043 50
Recovery needed
() True False
Shared () Yes () No ()
178 “”
Enabled () Yes () No ()
Size ()
20 Microsoft Windows Volume Manager for Windows NTVolume Manager 2.5 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 2.7 for Windows 2000
30 Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 3.1 for Windows 2000
40 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.0 4.1 4.2
43 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.3
50 Storage Foundation for Windows 5.0 5.1
5-1
186 iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN
iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN TCP/IP iSCSI I/O iSCSI SAN (PDU)PDU TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP
iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target iSCSI iSCSI (I/O) iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI “= ” iSCSI
“” (CHAP) “Internet ” (IPSec) iSCSI SAN CHAP IPSec iSCSI iSCSI
iSNS “Internet ” (iSNS) iSNS iSNS
iSNS iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI
“” (DD) iSNS iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI
“” (DDS) iSNS
iSCSI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI SAN
SFW Microsoft iSNS
187iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW iSCSI SAN SFW VEA GUI iSCSI SAN
iSCSI SFW iSCSI iSCSI SFW Microsoft iSNS iSNS iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target LUN LUN
SFW iSCSI SAN
Windows Server 2003
VDS 1.1
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2.06
VDS iSCSI Hardware Provider (Microsoft) Windows Storage Server
iSCSI SAN iSCSI SAN iSCSI iSCSI iSNS
iSCSI
iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI
iSCSI VEA GUI iSCSI iSNS iSCSI iSNS iSCSI HBA
188 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
1 VEA GUI iSCSI
DHCP iSNS iSNS iSCSI DHCP iSNS
2
2
3 CHAP IPsec Advanced Settings ( )
iSCSI SFW vxdg latestart SFW iSCSI SFW Veritas DG Delayed Import Service (VxDgDI) vxdg latestart SFW iSCSI iSCSI SFW iSCSI iSCSI
VxDgDI vxdg latestart iSCSI iSCSI
Windows VxDgDI iSCSI (MSiSCSI) vxdg latestart VxDgDI SFW iSCSI iSCSI iSCSI
254 “vxdg”
189iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW iSCSI SAN SFW VEA iSCSI SAN
VEA iSCSI SAN Microsoft iSCSI initiator SFW VEA iSCSI iSNS iSCSI
iSCSI SAN
190 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI iSCSI Initiators (iSCSI ) iSCSI Initiators (iSCSI )
Add ()
Remove ()
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec )
Set IPSec Group Preshared Key ( IPSec )
Properties ()
191iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSNS iSNS Configure iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS IP DNS
Target Portal ( ) Add () Add Target Portal Wizard ( )
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec )
Set IPSec Group Preshared Key ( IPSec )
Set All IPSec Tunnel Mode Addresses ( IPSec ) Persist ()
Remove Target Portal ( ) Remove Target Portal () Yes ()
Login To Target ( ) Login to Target Wizard ()
Perform mutual authentication ()
192 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
IPsec Settings (IPsec )
Pre-shared Key ()
IKE protocols (IKE )
ESP protocols (ESP )
Perfect Forward Secrecy ()
Logout From Target () Logout From Target ()
Remove Persistent Login () Remove Persistent Login ()
Add Connection ( ) Add Connection ()
iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
Logout () Logout ()
SFW Microsoft / (Microsoft MPIO) SFW Veritas iSCSI DMP Device Specific Module (DMP DSM)VITARGET iSCSI
557 “”
193iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI VDS iSCSI Hardware Provider SFW iSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Software Target iSCSI SAN LUN LUN
LUN
6-1 LUN
LUN iSCSI LUN
194 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
SFW (DMP DSM) Microsoft iSCSI Initiator MPIO iSCSI DSMSFW VITARGET DSM Microsoft iSCSI Target
SFW
LUN
Assign To Target ()
Properties ()
LUN LUN LUNs Assign To Target ( ) Assign LUN To Target Wizard ( LUN )
LUN LUN LUNs Unassign Target ( ) Unassign LUN From Target Wizard ( LUN )
iSNS
Configure iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Microsoft iSCSI initiator iSNS
iSNS (DD) (DDS)
iSNS
iSNS iSNS
Login ()
Delete ()
Disable ()
Enable ()
Login to an iSNS server ( iSNS ) iSNS iSNS iSNS Login to iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Login ()
iSNS iSNS Log out from iSNS Server ( iSNS ) iSNS Log out ()
Create Discovery Domain () iSNS Create Discovery Domain ( ) iSCSI
Create Discovery Domain () iSNS Create Discovery Domain Set ( )
196 iSCSI SAN SFW iSCSI SAN
iSCSI iSCSI Add Node () Add Node ()
iSCSI iSCSI Remove Node () Remove Node ()
Delete () Delete ()
Add Discovery Domain () Add Discovery Domain ()
Remove Domain () Remove Discovery Domain ( )
Delete () Delete ()
iSCSI SAN Disable ( ) Disable ()
iSCSI SAN Enable () Enable ()
7
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SMTP HP OpenView IBM Tivoli CA Unicenter SNMP
7-1
VEA VEA Console () Tasks () Task Log ()
Alert Log Details ()
199
200
Log Settings () Control Panel () Log Settings ()
7-3
201
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SMTP HP OpenView CA Unicenter IBM Tivoli SNMP
Rule Manager Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Optional Rules for Handling Events () SFW Help () Contents ()
202
Rule Manager Rule Manager Control Panel () actionagent actionagent Rule Manager
7-4 Rule Manager
203
7-5 Rule Manager
Rule Manager New Rule () Configure Mail ( ) SMTP
SMTP
SMTP
2 Rule Manager
204
4 SMTP SMTP 25
Enable () OK ()
2 Rule Manager
Rule Manager
3 New Rule () New Rule Wizard ()
New Rule Wizard ()
4 Next ()
5 Rule Properties ()
A rule based on the severity of alerts. ( )
Next ()
6 Select host for Rule () Trigger rule for alerts originating from specific hosts ()
Next ()
205
.cmd .bat
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Veritas\VRTSaa\Log
Next ()
8 Finish Rule Setup () Enable Rule ()
Finish ()
SNMP SNMP MIB
MIB SNMP
206 “ SFW SNMP MIB ”
trapd.conf
MIB
Optional Rules for Handling Events ( ) Help () Contents ()
206
SFW SNMP MIB HP OpenView Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SNMP Veritas SNMP MIB
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas MIB Veritas Object Bus SFW Veritas Object Bus VEA Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
MIB
64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Veritas\VRTSaa\snmpmibfiles
Veritas Object Bus Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows MIB VRTS-vm.mib snmpmibfiles
207
SCSI (S.M.A.R.T.) S.M.A.R.T. Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. SMTP HP OpenView IBM Tivoli CA Unicenter SNMP
201 “”
S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. Monitoring (S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. monitoring (S.M.A.R.T. )
208
3 Enable S.M.A.R.T. monitoring ( S.M.A.R.T. )
Enable S.M.A.R.T. monitoring ( S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
4 S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T.
5 Enable S.M.A.R.T. check on this device ( S.M.A.R.T. ) S.M.A.R.T.
6 OK ()
209
Microsoft
210
3
90%
80%
20
100
211
Microsoft
SFW Rule Manager Rule Manager
Rule Manager
213 “”
Automatic Volume Growth Wizard ()
212
Automatic Volume Growth Wizard ()
Next ()
2 Add ()
Next ()
4
Restricted volume growth ()
213
Send email notification when volume has reached its growth threshold
()
SMTP
216 “ SMTP”
Next ()
80% 90% volgrow.cmd Rule Manager
VEA GridNode
214
1
GridNode
2 Veritas Enterprise Administrator Properties () Log On () Allow service to interact with desktop ( ) OK ()
3 GridNode Properties () Log On () Allow service to interact with desktop () OK ()
4
Minimum time between alerts if condition persists ( ) 3600
OK ()
2
4 actionagent
6 New Rule ()
Next ()
A rule based on the alert topic ( )
Select ()
OK ()
Next ()
Next ()
Send Email Notification ()
volgrow volgrow.cmd C:\Program Files\Veritas\Veritas Volume Manager 5.1\Sig\volgrow.cmd <VolumeName|DriveLetter>
Next ()
10 Enable Rule () Finish ()
Rule Manager
volgrow.cmd 150 MB volgrow.cmd
216 SMTP
SMTP
1 VEA Control Panel () StorageAgent
2 SMTPConfiguration (SMTP ) SMTP Settings (SMTP )
3
Port () SMTP 25
Sender ()
4 OK ()
8
Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) Support
219
220
220 “”
51 “”
237 “”
SmartMove () 116 “”
221
Add Mirror Wizard ()
3
Manually select disks ()
Disable Track Alignment ()
Next ()
4 Specify the attributes () Concatenated () Striped () Columns () Stripe unit size ()
222
plex plex plex plex
“”
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Windows
“”“”
223
2 Break Mirror ()
OK ()
plex Assign a drive letter () plex plex
Plex plex
224
Remove Mirror ()
3 Add () Add All () Selected mirrors () Available mirrors () Remove () Selected mirrors ( ) Available mirrors () Remove All ( )
4 OK ()
5 Yes ()
225
Microsoft
3 Round robin () Preferred ()
Round robin () I/O “” plex plex
Preferred ()
plex plex plex
226
4 OK () Cancel ()
Windows Server 2003 boot.ini Windows Server 2008 Microsoft
227
Rescan () Rescan () Reactivate Disk () Reactivate Disk ( )
Microsoft Reactivate Disk ( )
Reactivate Volume ( )
Microsoft Reactivate Volume ( )
Reactivate Volume ()
Healthy ()
Reactivate disk ()
Reactivate volume ()
Degraded () Missing Disk () (X) Offline ()
Repair Volume ()
403 “ Repair volume () ”
228 RAID-5 RAID 0+1
RAID-5 RAID 0+1 RAID-5 RAID 0+1
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
402 “ RAID-5 Repair volume () ”
RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1
RAID 0+1
plex plex
SFW plex
Microsoft RAID 0+1
RAID 0+1 RAID
229
“” I/O I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O
Microsoft
plex I/O I/O
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
230
231 “”
Reset ()
Control Panel () System Settings () Hot Relocation ()
Set Disk Usage ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O Set Disk Usage ()
Control Panel () System Settings ( ) Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation ) Edit Configuration ()
1 Control Panel () System Settings () Storage Foundation Assistant (Storage Foundation ) Edit Configuration ()
2 System Settings () Hot Relocation () Edit Configuration () Hot Relocation ()
3 I/O
4 OK ()
231
Set Disk Usage ( ) Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows I/O SFW SFW SFW
“” Undo Hot Relocation ( )
Set Disk Usage ()
Reserved for manual use ()
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows SFW Auto select disks ( ) Manually select disks () New Volume () Add Mirror ()
I/O SFW
Secondary hot relocation target ()
SFW
Not used as a hot relocation target ()
Reserved for manual use ()
232
3 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
4 OK ()
Disks () Reserved () Hot Use ()
Undo Hot Relocation ( ) Undo Hot Relocation ( )
Microsoft Undo Hot Relocation ( )
233
Microsoft Clear Hot Relocation Information ()
2 Clear Hot Relocation Information ()
3 Yes ()
234 (DRL) RAID-5
(DRL) RAID-5 (DRL) RAID-5 RAID-5
DRL NTFS
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
RAID-5 RAID-5 RAID-5
235 (DRL) RAID-5
plex RAID-5 RAID-5
RAID-5
Microsoft
Add Log ()
3 Auto assign destination disks () OK ()
Auto assign destination disks ()
Manually assign destination disks () Add () Add All ()
Remove () Remove All ()
Disable Track Alignment ()
3 Add () Add All () Selected logs ( ) Available logs () Remove () Selected logs () Available logs () Remove All ()
4 OK ()
5 Yes ()
237
Add Mirror () Choose the layout ()
8-1 Choose the layout ()
plex Remove Mirror ()
Add Mirror () Remove Mirror () plex
8-1
Add Mirror () plex plex Mixed () Remove Mirror () plex
Striped to Concatenated ()
Striped to Striped ()
Add Mirror () plex Remove Mirror () plex
239
1 Mirror () > Add ()
2 1 Add () Add All () Selected disks () Disable Track Alignment ()
Next ()
plex Remove Mirror ()
238 “”
5 plex Mirror () > Remove () Remove Mirror () Add () plex Selected mirrors () OK ()
9
SFW Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows (CLI) GUI SFW
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows C:\Program Files\Veritas\Veritas Volume Manager 5.1
CLI Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Windows Server 2008 CLI “”
vxvol
vxdg
vxclus
vxdisk
vxassist
vxdmpadm
vxsnap
VSS Requester Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Exchange Server SQL Server 2005
vxsnapsql
vxfsync
vxscrub
243
CLI SFW vxcli.log C:\Program Files\Veritas\ Veritas Volume Manager 5.1\logs
CLI “---------- Command : ” CLI
03/28/06 22:59:37 [5376.2024] ---------- Command : vxdg list
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Disk groups are....
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Name : BasicGroup
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Disk Group Type : Basic
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] DiskGroup ID : No ID
03/28/06 22:59:38 [5376,2024] Status : Imported
03/28/06 23:00:08 [4212.5760] ---------- Command : vxdisk list
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Name MediaName Diskgroup DiskStyle Size(MB) FreeSpace(MB) Status
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk0 BasicGroup MBR
117239 67240 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk2 (No Signature) BasicGroup MBR 10236 10236 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk3 BasicGroup MBR
1019 917 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:00:09 [4212,5760] Harddisk4 (No Signature) BasicGroup MBR 10236 10236 Uninitialized
03/28/06 23:01:41 [1100,4728] ---------- Command : vxdg -g dg1 init harddisk1
03/28/06 23:01:47 [1100,4728] Successfully created
dynamic disk group dg1
[<DiskName>]
| <VolumeName | DriveLetter> [volume|mirror|log]
(...) <DiskName>... [DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}] DriveLetter= A Z
!<DiskName> vxassist break vxassist remove vxassist snapshot Volume Manager for UNIX
vxassist make <VolumeName> 18 GUI SFW SFW
CLI <VolumeName> VEA GUI New Volume ()
245
SFW volume1 volume2
<DriveLetter> NTFS <DrivePath>
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1
2) D:
4) NTFS <DrivePath> D:\Sales
<VmName>
3) SFW Disk2
4) p#c#t#l# # LUN
-gDG1 Disk2 vxdisk diskinfo
GUI
volinfo
reactivate
rdpol round “” (round-robin) plex
growfs
access /
Volume1
247 vxvol
(pagefile.sys) / plex DCO
vxvol volinfo E:
E
RAID-5 Degraded () RAID-5
Microsoft
vxvol repair J:
<DrivePath> NTFS
-o notrackalign
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
248 vxvol
vxvol set fastresync=on|off vxvol [-o notrackalign] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set fastresync=on|off <VolumeName | DriveLetter |<VmName|DrivePath>
RAID-5
DCO DCO DCO
Microsoft
J vxvol set fastresync=on \Device\HarddiskDMVolumes\DynDskGrp1 \Volume1
DynDskGrp1 Volume 1
-o notrackalign fastresync=on
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
249 vxvol
Microsoft vxvol reactivate
CLI Rescan () Reactivate () ()
312 “vxassist rescan”
278 “vxdisk reactivate”
vxvol reactivate J:
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
250 vxvol
plex plex “ plex”
Microsoft vxvol rdpol prefer
plex
plex plex plex
vxvol rdpol prefer J: Volume1-01
plex Volume1-01 J plex
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<PlexName> plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo
251 vxvol
“” (round-robin) plex plex
vxvol rdpol round J:
J
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
252 vxvol
[<length>]
2 TB
vxvol growfs J: 1000
J 1 GB vxvol growfs J:
J
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<length> MB
253 vxvol
|<VmName|DrivePath>
/
E /
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
254 vxdg
vxdg vxdg
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> DynDskGrp1 ID (DgID) DgID vxdg list vxdg dginfo
<DiskName> p#c#t#l# # LUN
Volume Manager for Windows vxdg adddisk vxdg adddisk
list
dginfo
init
adddisk
rmdisk
import
deport
destroy
protect
release
repldisk
split
Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 vxdg adddisk vxdg init vxdg adddisk
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 import init adddisk join Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows -o timeout=<n>
vxdg list vxdg list DgID ID (DgID)
vxdg dginfo vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> dginfo -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> Imported () Deported () ID ID (DgID)
vxdg -gSalesDynDskGrp dginfo
SalesDynDskGrp
vxdg init vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-s|-R] [-TLDM] [-o timeout=<n>] init [<medianame>=]<DiskName >... | <p#c#t#l# >... [basename=<seedname>]
256 vxdg
Windows Microsoft
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> 18 ASCII
-s
Windows 2003 Windows
Windows 2008 Microsoft
Windows 2008 Microsoft -TLDM -g <diskgroupname>
-o timeout=<n> <n>
<medianame>
<p#c#t#l#>... # LUN
<seedname>
ASCII
vxdg -gSharedDg1 init -s -TLDM Harddisk0 Harddisk1
Windows 2003 SharedDg1 Windows Harddisk0 Harddisk1
vxdg -gProtectedDg init -R -TLDM Harddisk0 Harddisk1
ProtectedDg
Windows 2003 Windows Harddisk0 Harddisk1
Windows 2008
vxdg init -TLDM Harddisk5
Windows 2008 Microsoft Harddisk5
vxdg -gDG1 init mediaName1=Harddisk1
mediaName2=Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk4
DG1 Harddisk1 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk4 mediaName1 mediaName2 Harddisk1 Harddisk2
vxdg adddisk vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-o timeout=<n>] adddisk [<medianame>=]<DiskName>... | <p#c#t#l#>... [basename=<seedname>]
<DiskName> ... | <p#c#t#l#>... -g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
<medianame>
258 vxdg
vxdg -gSalesDynDskGrp adddisk Harddisk4
Harddisk4 SalesDynDskGrp vxdg -gclustr_dyndskgrp1 adddisk Harddisk5
Harddisk5 clustr_dyndskgrp1
vxdg rmdisk vxdg [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] [-f] rmdisk <DiskName> | p#c#t#l#>
<DiskName> | p#c#t#l#> <DiskName> Harddisk2 \Device\Harddisk2
vxdg rmdisk Harddisk2
<p#c#t#l#>... # LUN
<seedname>
ASCII
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
-f
<DiskName> Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG2 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
259 vxdg
vxdg import vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-n<NewDynamicDiskGroupName>] [-s |-d] [-f] [-C] [-o timeout=<n>] import
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> -n<NewDynamicDiskGroupName>
Microsoft vxdg import
-s -s
VM 3.0 3.1 -s SFW
-d
414 “ ”
-C ID ID
-o timeout=<n> -o timeout=<n> <n>
260 vxdg
ID ID
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows ID
ID Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 -s SFW -s -d
-C ID ID
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 -nAcctgDynDskGrp import
DynDskGrp1 AcctgDynDskGrp
261 vxdg
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> -f Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows VCS Microsoft Clustering
Microsoft vxdg deport
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 deport
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 destroy
SAN
Microsoft vxdg protect
SCSI
SCSI
262 vxdg
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
178 “”
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 protect
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 release
vxdg upgrade vxdg -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> [-T <version>] upgrade
Volume Manager Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows -T <version> Volume Manager for Windows Volume Manager 3.0/3.1
Microsoft vxdg upgrade
Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
SFW VSS Volume Shadow Copy Service SFW FlashSnap VSS FlashSnap
SFW Volume Manager 3.1 Volume Manager
263 vxdg
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 upgrade
DynDskGrp1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 -T30 upgrade
DynDskGrp2 Volume Manager 3.0/3.1 Volume Manager 2.7 Volume Manager DynDskGrp2 Volume Manager 3.0 3.1
20 Microsoft Windows Volume Manager for Windows NTVolume Manager 2.5 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 2.7 for Windows 2000
30 Volume Manager 3.0 for Windows 2000 Volume Manager 3.1 for Windows 2000
40 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.0 4.1 4.2
43 Storage Foundation for Windows 4.3
50 Storage Foundation for Windows 5.0 5.1
264 vxdg
vxdg repldisk vxdg [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] repldisk <"Missing Disk (disk#)" | DiskName |p#c#t#l# >=<SpareDiskName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" | DiskName |p#c#t#l# > <SpareDiskName> <SpareDiskName>
Microsoft vxdg repldisk
vxdg repldisk "Missing Disk (disk2)"=Harddisk3
Missing Disk (disk2) Harddisk3 Harddisk3 RAID-5 vxdg -gDG1 repldisk Disk2=Harddisk3
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" "Missing Disk (disk#)" (disk#) (disk2)
DIskName -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
<SpareDiskName>
265 vxdg
Microsoft vxdg split
496 “”
-f
<Object> -v
<DrivePath> p#c#t#l# # LUN
266 vxdg
Volume Manager for Windows 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Manager Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows vxdg split join vxdg upgrade
262 “vxdg upgrade”
Deported () -i Imported () Imported ()
GUI CLI -i CLI
494 “”
Volume Manager 3.0 3.1 -s SFW 4.0 -s -d
DynDskGrp1 Harddisk5 Harddisk7 Following is the Closure for the requested Split operation. Names of the Disks are.... Harddisk7 Harddisk5 Harddisk6 Names of the Volumes are.... \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Stripe1
“” Harddisk6
267 vxdg
Harddisk6 Harddisk7
vxdg -gDynDskGrp1 -i -nDynDskGrp2 split \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\mirrorvol1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\mirrorvol2
DynDskGrp1 DynDskGrp2 Imported () \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes
\DynDskGrp2\mirrorvol1 \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes \DynDskGrp2\mirrorvol2 vxdg -gtest -nnew split p1c0t1l0 p1c0t2l0
new p#c#t#l# <Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Disk1 Disk2
<Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Volume1 Volume2
<Object>
vxdg -gtest -nnew split L:\Folder
<DrivePath> <Object> vxdg -gtest -nnew split Volume1 Volume2 -f
-f
-s Imported () -d
500 “”
Microsoft
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 recover
-g<SourceDynamicDiskGroup Name>
-n<TargetDynamicDiskGroup Name>
-C ID ID ID SFW ID
269 vxdg
494 “”
DynDskGrp2 DynDskGrp1 vxdg join -gddg -ncdg -o timeout=200 join
ddg cdg -o timeout=<n>
-P
270 vxdg
vxdg latestart
vxdg latestart on Veritas DG Delayed Import Service (VxDgDI) -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> VxDgDI VxDgDI VxDgDI VxDGDI
iSCSI VxDgDI iSCSI (MSiSCSI)
vxdg latestart vxdg latestart
SFW 5.1 iSCSI iSCSI vxdg latestart
vxdg latestart
Windows Server 2003 VxDgDI
a (regedit) Windows
b HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \VxDgDI
c DependOnService Modify ()
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
DependOnService New () > Multi-String Value () DependOnService DependOnService Modify ()
d Edit String () Value Data ()
e OK ()
2 vxdg latestart
vxdg -gDynDskGrp2 latestart on
DynDskGrp2
3 VxDgDI Veritas DG Delayed Import Service Windows Microsoft Exchange Windows Veritas DG Delayed Import Service
Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Exchange Information Store VxDgDI
a (regedit) Windows
b HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \MSExchangeIS
c DependOnService Modify ()
DependOnService New () > Multi-String Value () DependOnService DependOnService Modify ()
d Edit String () Value Data () VxDgDI
e OK ()
272 vxclus
vxclus vxclus Microsoft Clustering vxclus vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
SFW vxclus SAN SAN SAN Microsoft
Microsoft Clustering vxclus
vxclus
enable
cleanup cleanup UseSystemBus ON |OFF
UseSystemBus ON
UseSystemBus OFF
vxclus Windows vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008 vxclus -pWindows vxclus Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus enable -gDG2 -p
DG2 DG2 Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus disable vxclus disable -g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
vxclus enable Windows Server 2003 Cluster Administrator Windows Server 2008
vxclus disable -gDG2
-g<SourceDynamicDiskGroup Name>
vxclus cleanup
vxclus UseSystemBus ON vxclus UseSystemBus ON
Volume Manager SAN SAN
SAN SAN SAN Microsoft Windows Server 305547
vxclus UseSystemBus ON
vxclus UseSystemBus ON
vxclus UseSystemBus OFF
vxdisk vxdisk
<DiskName> Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2 p#c#t#l# # LUN
vxdisk diskinfo vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] diskinfo <DiskName>
<DiskName> Length IDLUN
-g -gDG1 Disk2
vxdisk diskinfo Harddisk2
set track
trackaligninfo
276 vxdisk
vxdisk attach vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] attach <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
Disk2 DG1
vxdisk detach vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] detach <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
-gDG1 Disk2
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
277 vxdisk
vxdisk list vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] [-v] list
-g -v LUN
vxdisk -gDB1 -v list
DB1 -v LUN
vxdisk merge vxdisk -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> merge <DiskName | p#c#t#l#>
Microsoft vxdisk merge
GUI Merge Foreign Disk () Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows
ID
395 “Merge foreign disk () ”
Harddisk3 DB1
p#c#t#l# # LUN
278 vxdisk
“Missing Disk (disk2)”
vxdisk set hotreloc vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set hotreloc <mode=<enable|disable|on|off>> | <usage=<preferred|secondary|nohotuse|reserved> <diskname>>
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
"Missing Disk (disk#)" "Missing Disk (disk#)" (disk#) (disk2)
<DiskName> -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
279 vxdisk
disk2
vxdisk sig vxdisk sig <"<DiskName> (no signature)"
|p#c#t#l#> [diskstyle=<MBR|GPT>] "<DiskName> (no signature)"
vxdisk sig "arddisk5 (no signature)"
MBR Harddisk5
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
enable
preferred I/O
secondary I/O
nohotuse
<DiskName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
diskstyle=<MBR|GPT> MBR
GPT Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32
280 vxdisk
vxdisk convertdisk vxdisk convertdisk <DiskName>
|p#c#t#l#> [diskstyle=<MBR|GPT>] MBR GPT
vxdisk convertdisk Windows Server 2003 64 Windows Server 2003 SP1 32
GPT
Harddisk5 MBR
vxdisk set track vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] set track align= <enable | disable | yes | no> offset=offset# <[vid=<vendor id> pid=<product id>] | <DiskName> | <p#c#t#l#>>
Microsoft
p#c#t#l# ID ID ID ID ID ID
ID ID
<DiskName>
p#c#t#l# # LUN
diskstyle=<MBR|GPT> GPT MBR MBR GPT
281 vxdisk
vxdisk set track align=enable vid=DGC pid=EMC
offset=128
128 ID DGC ID EMC
vxdisk set track align=enable vid=default pid=default offset=64
64 ID default ID default default SFW vxdisk trackaligninfo SFW
vxdisk set track align=enable offset=67 harddisk6
67 ID ID harddisk6 ID ID vxdisk -gdg1 set track align=enable offset=67 disk6
67 ID ID dg1 disk6 ID ID
vxdisk set track align=enable
vid ID
pid ID
offset 64 - 4096).
<DiskName> Harddisk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
282 vxdisk
vxdisk trackaligninfo
ID ID
vxdisk ping vxdisk [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] ping <DiskName | p#c#t#l# >
DG1 Disk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
283 vxassist
make
prepare
CLI prepare snapstart prepare
snapshot
snapback
version SFW
vxassist make vxassist [-b] [-o notrackalign] -g<DynamicDiskGroupName> make [<VolumeName>] <Length> [type={mirror|raid5|stripe} [,log]] [<alloc_attributes...>] [Column=<n>] [StripeUnit=<Width>] [DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}|DrivePath=<DrivePath>] [[!]<DiskName>...]
assign
unassign
create_part
create_ext
create_driv e
-o notrackalign
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
<VolumeName> Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows 18 ASCII
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
285 vxassist
type={mirror|raid5| stripe} [,log]
type [,log] RAID-5 RAID-5 (DRL)
<alloc_attributes>
Wantmirror={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Stripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Wantstripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Mirror=<n>, diskclass
2
Mirror=2,target SCSI
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
Wantstripe=diskclass
286 vxassist
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}
DrivePath=<DrivePath> NTFS
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2
p#c#t#l# # LUN
SFW
Microsoft
vxassist -gDG2 make 100 DriveLetter=E Harddisk1
DG2 100-MB E Harddisk1 vxassist -gDG2 make 100 type=mirror,log DriveLetter=F
DRL 100-MB F vxassist -gDG2 make 120 type=raid5 DriveLetter=X Column=3 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk5
X 120-MB RAID-5 Harddisk2 Harddisk3 Harddisk5 RAID-5 RAID-5 vxassist -b -gDG2 make 100 type=stripe DriveLetter=X Column=3
X -b vxassist -gDG2 make DbVolume 100
\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DG2\DbVolume vxassist -gDG2 make Vol1 100m mirror=2, port
100-MB vxassist -gDG2 make Vol1 100m mirror=2, port port:p2
port:p3
288 vxassist
<Length> NTFS
-b
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
<alloc_attributes>
Mirror=diskclass Mirror=target SCSI
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
289 vxassist
vxassist growby J: 100
J 100 MB NTFS RAW vxassist -g mydg growby vol1 100M port:p3 !Harddisk2
p3 Harddisk2 vol1 100 MB
Wantstripe=diskclass
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instan ce}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2 Disk2 -g -gDG1 Disk2
[!]<p#c#t#l#> # LUN
290 vxassist
vxassist shrinkby vxassist [-b] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] shrinkby <VolumeName | DriveLetter |VmName|DrivePath> <Length>
<Length> NTFS (RAW) 2 TB NTFS
vxassist shrinkby J: 100
J 100 MB NTFS RAW
-b
Volume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
<Length> MB KB K (500K) G GB T TB
291 vxassist
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
292 vxassist
-b
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
Type=<Type>
Wantmirror={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Stripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Wantstripe={diskclass {[!]diskclass:instance}}
Mirror=<n>, diskclass
2
Mirror=2,target SCSI
293 vxassist
Stripe=diskclass Stripe=target SCSI
Wantmirror=diskclass
Wantstripe=diskclass
diskclass {[!]diskclass:instan ce}
- enclr e enclosure
StripeUnit=<Width> RAID-5/ (512 KB) RAID-5
[!]<DiskName>... Harddisk2
-g -gDG1 Disk2
[!]<p#c#t#l#> # LUN
294 vxassist
SmartMove () 116 “”
Microsoft
Z Harddisk4 Harddisk5 Z \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1
295 vxassist
Volume Manager for UNIX DiskName
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
ume1
<VmName> -g -gDG1 Volume1
plex=<PlexName> plex plex Volume2-01 plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo plex GUID plex
<!DiskName> Harddisk2 -g !-gDG1 Disk2 plex
<!p#c#t#l#> # LUN !
DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z} plex
DrivePath=<DrivePath> NTFS plex
296 vxassist
plex vxvol volinfo plex <!DiskName> !Harddisk2 plex
vxremove
vxassist break H: plex=Volume1-01 DriveLetter=Z
H plex Z H vxassist break \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1 plex=Volume1-01 DriveLetter=Z
vxassist break L: !Harddisk3 DriveLetter=M
L Harddisk3 M
297 vxassist
vxassist remove vxassist [-f] [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] remove [volume|mirror|log] <VolumeName | DriveLetter |VmName|DrivePath> [LogType=<DRL|DCM |DCO>] [nlog=<#>] [plex=<PlexName>|<!Diskname |!p#c#t#l#>]
DRL RAID-5 vxassist delete plex plex
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>
volume|mirror|log volume log
<VolumeName> \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DG1\Vo
lume1
<DrivePath> NTFS
LogType DCM DRL DCO
nlog=<n>
(n>0)
plex=<PlexName> plex plex Volume2-01 plex GUID GUID plex plex GUID plex vxvol volinfo plex GUID plex
298 vxassist
Volume Manager for UNIX DiskName
plex vxvol volinfo plex <!DiskName> !Harddisk2 plex
DRL RAID-5 plex DCO DCO vxvol set fastresync=on vxvol set fastresync=off
246 “vxvol”
vxassist remove Z: plex=Volume1-01
Z plex vxassist remove volume F:
F vxassist remove log H:
H
<!DiskName> Harddisk2 -g !-gDG1 Disk2 plex plex plex
<!p#c#t#l#> # LUN !
299 vxas