Solaris Volume Manager Administration
Solaris Volume Manager Administration
Solaris Volume Manager Administration
(ES-222 equivalent)
Prerequisites:
• Use the CDE or Gnome graphical user interface (GUI)
• Use the Solaris 2 Operating System (OS) device naming conventions
• Administer disks and file systems
• Back up and restore file systems
• Change system run levels
• Configure environmental variables
• Use basic OpenBoot commands
• Configure UNIX file systems (UFS)
• Use the following UNIX administrative commands:
• chmod, chown, chgrp, format, mkdir, mkfs, newfs, mount, patchadd, vi, and man
Upon completion of this course, students will have performed the following tasks:
• Administer the Solaris Volume Manager software by using command-line programs
and the Enhanced Storage tool
• Administer the Solaris Volume Manager software state databases
• Create and administer simple, striped, concatenated, and mirrored volumes
• Create volume structures using both hard and soft partitions
• Verify the status of the Solaris Volume Manager software volumes and state
databases
• Create and administer the Solaris Volume Manager software file systems
• Replace failed volume components
• Replace a failed disk
• Describe the features of the Solaris Volume Manager software disksets
Course Content:
Introduction to Managing Data
• Describe the advantages of virtual disk management vs. conventional Unix file
systems
• Describe RAID technology standards and terminology
• Describe the appropriate use of each supported RAID level
• Optimize system configurations for each supported RAID level
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