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10-06-2004 06:44 AM
10-06-2004 06:44 AM
Veritas Volume Manager
Being new to Veritas Volume Manager, I have just brought up my Veritas GUI on a 11.11 server and see my disk as I would expect.
Is there a step by step procedure somewhere to follow for creating a VolumeGroup, Logical Volumes, and File Systems ??
Is there a step by step procedure somewhere to follow for creating a VolumeGroup, Logical Volumes, and File Systems ??
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10-06-2004 06:46 AM
10-06-2004 06:46 AM
Re: Veritas Volume Manager
Hi Mike,
The document should take you through it.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/5991-0603/5991-0603.html
-Sri
The document should take you through it.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/5991-0603/5991-0603.html
-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
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10-06-2004 08:03 AM
10-06-2004 08:03 AM
Re: Veritas Volume Manager
disk group
right click on disk ... follow info.
Volume & filesystem
rightclick on volume in the window to the left and select 'New Volume' follow the information on the screen.
books on the net:
www.veritas.com
reference quikguide:
http://eval.veritas.com/downloads/van/vm_quickref.pdf
http://eval.veritas.com/downloads/van/fs_quickref.pdf
the last 2 I used in the bigining...
right click on disk ... follow info.
Volume & filesystem
rightclick on volume in the window to the left and select 'New Volume' follow the information on the screen.
books on the net:
www.veritas.com
reference quikguide:
http://eval.veritas.com/downloads/van/vm_quickref.pdf
http://eval.veritas.com/downloads/van/fs_quickref.pdf
the last 2 I used in the bigining...
jaton
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10-06-2004 08:24 AM
10-06-2004 08:24 AM
Re: Veritas Volume Manager
If you've already got your rootdg set-up, then you're all set. VEA Gui is Windows Exploder Object-Oriented type.. right-clicks on any highlighted object or objects will present you with a menu of available options.
Note that VEA is usefull as well to get you started on CLI (command line) VxVM as all GUI tasks have a corresponding transcript in the tasks tab towards the bottom. BIG SECRET to MASTERING VxVM Command Line. LVM Users -- thorugh this, you will know how easy VxVM command line is...
Note that VEA is usefull as well to get you started on CLI (command line) VxVM as all GUI tasks have a corresponding transcript in the tasks tab towards the bottom. BIG SECRET to MASTERING VxVM Command Line. LVM Users -- thorugh this, you will know how easy VxVM command line is...
Hakuna Matata.
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