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September 16, 2004
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. What is EVMS?
- 2. Using the EVMS interfaces
- 3. The EVMS log file and error data collection
- 4. Viewing compatibility volumes after migrating
- 5. Obtaining interface display details
- 6. Adding and removing a segment manager
- 7. Creating segments
- 8. Creating a container
- 9. Creating regions
- 10. Creating drive links
- 11. Creating snapshots
- 12. Creating volumes
- 13. FSIMs and file system operations
- 14. Clustering operations
- 1. Rules and restrictions for creating cluster containers
- 2. Example: create a private cluster container
- 3. Example: create a shared cluster container
- 4. Example: convert a private container to a shared container
- 5. Example: convert a shared container to a private container
- 6. Example: deport a private or shared container
- 7. Deleting a cluster container
- 8. Failover and Failback of a private container on Linux-HA
- 9. Remote configuration management
- 10. Forcing a cluster container to be active
- 15. Converting volumes
- 16. Expanding and shrinking volumes
- 17. Adding features to an existing volume
- 18. Selectively activating volumes and objects
- 19. Mounting and unmounting volumes from within EVMS
- 20. Plug-in operations tasks
- 21. Deleting objects
- 22. Replacing objects
- 23. Moving segment storage objects
- A. The DOS plug-in
- B. The MD region manager
- C. The LVM plug-in
- D. The LVM2 plug-in
- E. The CSM plug-in
- F. JFS file system interface module
- G. XFS file system interface module
- H. ReiserFS file system interface module
- I. Ext-2/3 file system interface module
- J. OpenGFS file system interface module
- K. NTFS file system interface module
List of Figures
List of Tables
- 1. Organization of the EVMS User Guide
- 1.1. EVMS user interfaces
- 2.1. Accelerator keys in the Main Window
- 2.2. Accelerator keys in the views
- 2.3. Accelerator keys in the selection window
- 2.4. Accelerator keys in the configuration options window
- 2.5. Widget navigation keys in the configuration options window
- 3.1. EVMS logging levels
- 16.1. FSIM support for expand and shrink operations
List of Examples
- 6.1. Add the DOS Segment Manager
- 6.2. Remove the DOS Segment Manager
- 7.1. Create a 100MB segment
- 8.1. Create "Sample Container"
- 9.1. Create "Sample Region"
- 10.1. Create a drive link
- 11.1. Create a snapshot of a volume
- 12.1. Create an EVMS native volume
- 12.2. Create a compatibility volume
- 13.1. Add a JFS File System to a Volume
- 13.2. Check a JFS File System
- 14.1. Create a private cluster container
- 14.2. Create a shared cluster container
- 14.3. Convert a private container to shared
- 14.4. Convert a shared container to private
- 14.5. Deport a cluster container
- 15.1. Convert a compatibility volume
- 15.2. Convert an EVMS volume
- 16.1. Shrink a volume
- 16.2. Expand a volume
- 17.1. Add drive linking to an existing volume
- 20.1. Add a spare disk to a compatibility volume made from an MDRaid5 region
- 21.1. Destroy a volume and the region and container below it