| Document Information Preface 1.  Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager 2.  Storage Management Concepts 3.  Solaris Volume Manager Overview 4.  Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview) 5.  Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario) 6.  State Database (Overview) 7.  State Database (Tasks) 8.  RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview) 9.  RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks) 10.  RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview) 11.  RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks) 12.  Soft Partitions (Overview) 13.  Soft Partitions (Tasks) 14.  RAID-5 Volumes (Overview) 15.  RAID-5 Volumes (Tasks) 16.  Hot Spare Pools (Overview) 17.  Hot Spare Pools (Tasks) 18.  Disk Sets (Overview) 19.  Disk Sets (Tasks) 20.  Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) 21.  Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager 22.  Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview) 23.  Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks) 24.  Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks) 25.  Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) A.  Important Solaris Volume Manager Files B.  Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference C.  Solaris Volume Manager CIM/WBEM API Managing Solaris Volume Manager Index |       	 
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taking a disk set, How to Take a Disk Set 
topdown volume creation
defaults, Changing the Default Behavior of the metassist CommandRAID 1 volume, creating, How to Create RAID-1 (mirror) Volumes Using the metassist Commandshell script, Working With File-Based Data Using the metassist Commandvolume configuration file, Creating a Volume Configuration File With the metassist Command 
troubleshooting
boot problems, Recovering From Boot Problemsdevice ID discrepancies, Device ID Discrepancies After Upgrading to the Solaris 10 Releasegeneral guidelines, General Guidelines for Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Managerimporting a disk set, Recovering Storage From a Known Disk Setimproper /etc/vfstab file entries, How to Recover From Improper /etc/vfstab Entriesmetaimport command, Recovering Storage From a Known Disk Setrecovering from disk movement problems, Recovering From Disk Movement Problemsreplacing a failed disk, Replacing Disks V
/var/adm/messages file, Overview of Replacing and Enabling Components in RAID-1 and RAID-5 Volumes
replacing a failed disk, How to Replace a Failed Disk 
viewing Solaris Volume Manager configuration, Viewing the Solaris Volume Manager Configuration 
volume
conceptual overview, Overview of Volumesdefinition, Overview of Solaris Volume Manager Componentsexchanging name, Exchanging Volume Namesexpanding disk space, Volume and Disk Space Expansion Using the growfs Commandrenaming, How to Rename a Volumetypes, Classes of Volumesuses, How Volumes Are Usedusing file system commands on, How Volumes Are Usedvirtual disk, How Solaris Volume Manager Manages Storage 
volume name switching, Volume Names 
volumes, maximum number supported, Changing Solaris Volume Manager Default Values |