- affinity value, failover 
- The failover2.conf File
 
- apivers  subsystem parameter 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- attach  command   
- Attaching Volume Elements
- 
Reorganizing Logical Volumes
- The attach Command
 
- block special files   
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- booting from XVM system disk 
- 
Booting from an XVM System Disk
 
- change  command    
- Physical Volume Statistics
- 
Logical Volume Statistics
- Modifying Physical Volumes with the change Command
- The change Command
 
- stat  option 
- Statistics
 
 
- character special files  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- child volume element
- definition 
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
 
 
- clean
- state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
 
- clear
- option of mirror command 
- 
T
he -clean Mirror Creation Option
 
 
- cluster domain   
- XVM Domains
- Using the XVM CLI
- Changing the Current Domain with the set Command
 
- cluster initialized  subsystem parameter 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- clustered  parameter 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- collapse  command  
- Making Online Changes
- The collapse Command
 
- concat
- creation 
- Creating Concats
 
- definition 
- Concats
 
- statistics 
- Concat Statistics
 
 
- concat  command  
- Creating Concats
- The concat Command
 
- config gen  subsystem parameter 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- copy-on-write volume element 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
- CXFS filesystems 
- XVM Logical Volumes in a CXFS Cluster
 
- data subvolume
- definition 
- Subvolumes
 
 
- delete  command   
- Deleting Volume Elements
- Deleting Volume Elements
- Deleting Volume Elements: Using the delete Command
 
- detach  command   
- Detaching Volume Elements
- 
Reorganizing Logical Volumes
- The detach Command
 
- /dev/cxvm  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- device hot plug 
- XVM Volume Manager Features
 
- /dev/lxvm  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- /dev/rcxvm  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- /dev/rlxvm  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- /dev/rxvm 
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- /dev/xvm 
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
- direct connection 
- Logging In
 
- disabled state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- domain
- cluster   
- XVM Logical Volumes in a CXFS Cluster
- XVM Domains
- Changing the Current Domain with the set Command
 
- local   
- XVM Logical Volumes in a CXFS Cluster
- XVM Domains
- Changing the Current Domain with the set Command
 
 
- drag-and-drop, with XVM Manager GUI 
- Using Drag-and-Drop for XVM Configuration
 
- dump  command    
- Replacing a Physical Volume
- Saving and Regenerating XVM Configurations
- Regenerating XVM Physical Volumes using the dump command
- Reconstructing Volume Elements: Using the dump Command
 
- failover 
-  XVM Failover
 
- affinity value 
- The failover2.conf File
 
- multi-host 
- XVM Multi-host Failover
 
- version 1 
- Failover Version 1
 
 
- failover2.conf file 
- The failover2.conf File
 
- failover.conf file 
- Failover Version 1
 
- FLEXlm license            
- About This Guide
- Related Documentation
- XVM Volume Manager Features
- Mirrors
- Creating Mirrors
- The mirror Command
- Mirroring XVM System Disks
- The XVM Snapshot Feature
- Creating an XVM Logical Volume with Striped Mirrors
- Creating and Mirroring an XVM System Disk
- Online Reconfiguration Using Mirroring
- Online Modification of a 
Logical Volume
 
- foconfig  command 
- Parsing the failover2.conf File
 
- -force  option
- delete  command 
- Deleting Volume Elements
 
- detach 
- Detaching Volume Elements
 
- general 
- 
Safe Versus Unsafe Commands
 
- unlabel  command 
- 
Destroying Physical Volumes
 
 
- foreign disk    
- XVM Objects
- XVM Domains
- XVM Object Specification
- Displaying Physical Volumes with the show Command
 
- foswitch  command 
- Switching physvol Path Interactively
 
- fx  command 
- Partition Layout under XVM
 
- give command 
- Changing the Domain of a Physical Volume with the give and steal Commands
 
- growing logical volumes 
- Growing the Logical Volume
 
- help  command  
- Online Help for XVM CLI Commands
- Online Help for XVM CLI Commands
 
- hinv  command 
- Partition Layout under XVM
 
- hot plug 
- XVM Volume Manager Features
 
- "Illegal request" message 
- Failover Version 1
 
- incomplete state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- inconsistent state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- insert  command  
- Making Online Changes
- The insert command
 
- installing XVM system disk 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
- installing XVM Volume Manager 
- 
Installing the XVM Logical Volume Manager under IRIX
 
- keywords
- xvm  command 
- XVM CLI Syntax
 
 
- label  command   
- Creating Physical Volumes
- Assigning Disks to the XVM Volume Manager with the label Command
- Striping a Portion of a Disk
 
- Linux
- configuring XVM volumes 
- Preparing to Configure XVM Volumes under 
Linux
 
- device directories  
- XVM Logical Volume Device Directories
- XVM Device Directories and Pathnames
 
 
- local connection 
- Logging In
 
- local domain   
- XVM Domains
- Using the XVM CLI
- Changing the Current Domain with the set Command
 
- log messages, XVM Manager GUI 
- Viewing Log Messages
 
- log subvolume
- definition 
- Subvolumes
 
 
- logical volume
- creation 
- 
Creating the Logical Volume
 
- creation example 
- Striping a Portion of a Disk
 
- destruction 
- Deleting Volume Elements
 
- display 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- growing 
- Growing the Logical Volume
 
- management 
- 
Managing Logical Resources
 
- mirroring 
- 
Mirroring Data on the Logical Volume
 
- offline state  
- Disabling Volume Elements
- Deleting Volume Elements
 
- online modification 
- Online Modification of a 
Logical Volume
 
- online state 
- Disabling Volume Elements
 
- reorganization 
- 
Reorganizing Logical Volumes
 
- writing data 
- Writing Data to Logical Volumes
 
 
- mediaerr state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- miniroot 
- Giving Away a System Disk from the Miniroot
 
- miniroot installation 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk with No System Installed
 
- mirror
- attaching 
- Attaching Volume Elements
 
- creation 
- Creating Mirrors
 
- definition 
- Mirrors
 
- detach  
- Detaching Volume Elements
- The detach Command
 
- mirroring stripes 
- 
Mirroring Individual Stripe Members
 
- no synchronize at creation 
- 
T
he -clean Mirror Creation Option
 
- primary leg 
- Primary Leg
 
- read policies 
- Read Policies
 
- removal 
- 
Removing a Mirror
 
- revive      
- Attaching Volume Elements
- Creating Mirrors
- The mirror Command
- The detach Command
- 
Mirror Revives
- Mirror Revives on Recovery in a Cluster
 
- revive resources 
- XVM Mirror Revive Resources
 
- statistics 
- Mirror Statistic
 
 
- mirror  command  
- Creating Mirrors
- The mirror Command
 
- -clean  option 
- 
T
he -clean Mirror Creation Option
 
- -norevive  option 
- 
The -norevive Mirror Creation Option
 
 
- mtune  parameters 
- Modifying Mirror Revive Resources under IRIX
 
- -name  option,  label  command 
- Assigning Disks to the XVM Volume Manager with the label Command
 
- naming
- volume elements 
- Volume Element Naming
 
- volumes 
- Automatic Volume and Subvolume Creation
 
 
- -nopartchk  option, label command 
- Assigning Disks to the XVM Volume Manager with the label Command
 
- norevive
- option of mirror command 
- 
The -norevive Mirror Creation Option
 
 
- object names
- regular expressions 
- Regular Expressions
 
 
- object type 
- XVM Object Specification
 
- offline state  
- Displaying Volume Elements
- Disabling Volume Elements
 
- logical volume 
- Deleting Volume Elements
 
 
- online state  
- Displaying Volume Elements
- Disabling Volume Elements
 
- open state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- option disk 
- Partition Layout under XVM
 
- partition
- root 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- swap 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- usr 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
 
- partition layout 
- Partition Layout under XVM
 
- path specification 
- XVM Object Specification
 
- Performance Co-Pilot (PCP), use with XVM GUI 
- Analyzing I/O Performance
 
- physical volume
- adding to a running system 
- Adding a Physical Volume to Running System
 
- creation 
- Creating Physical Volumes
 
- definition 
- XVM Objects
 
- destruction 
- 
Destroying Physical Volumes
 
- display 
- 
Displaying Physical Volumes
 
- management 
- Managing Physical Volumes
 
- replacing 
- Replacing a Physical Volume
 
- statistics 
- 
Physical Volume Statistics
 
 
- physvol  object type
- definition 
- XVM Object Specification
 
- pathname 
- XVM Object Specification
 
 
- physvol. See  physical volume 
- XVM Objects
 
- piece
- definition 
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
 
 
- pieceoffline state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- primary leg, mirror 
- Primary Leg
 
- privileged  subsystem parameter 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- probe  command 
- Probing a Physical Volume with the probe Command
 
- probing a disk. See   probe  command 
- Adding a Physical Volume to Running System
 
- proxy connection 
- Logging In
 
- real-time subvolume
- definition 
- Subvolumes
 
 
- regular expressions, object names 
- Regular Expressions
 
- remake  command  
- 
Reorganizing Logical Volumes
- The remake Command
 
- remote shell connection 
- Logging In
 
- repository  command   
- Setting up a Repository Volume
- Growing a 
Repository Volume
- 
Deleting a Repository Volume
 
- repository volume 
- Setting up a Repository Volume
 
- definition 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
- deleting 
- 
Deleting a Repository Volume
 
- growing 
- Growing a 
Repository Volume
 
 
- reprobe  command 
- Removing Configuration Information: Using the reprobe Command
 
- reviving state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- root disk. See  system disk 
- Creating a Mirrored XVM System Disk on a Running 
Root Disk
 
- root partition 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- root privileges 
- Using the XVM CLI
 
- root slice 
- Configuring System Disks with the slice Command
 
- round-robin mirror read policy 
- Read Policies
 
- safe commands 
- 
Safe Versus Unsafe Commands
 
- -safe  option
- detach 
- Detaching Volume Elements
 
- general  
- Attaching Volume Elements
- 
Safe Versus Unsafe Commands
 
 
- SAN disk paths 
- XVM Object Specification
 
- sequential mirror read policy 
- Read Policies
 
- set  command 
- Changing the Current Domain with the set Command
 
- show  command     
- Displaying Volume Elements
- Displaying Physical Volumes with the show Command
- Displaying Volume Elements: Using the show Command
- Striping a Portion of a Disk
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- slice
- creation 
- Creating Slices
 
- definition 
- Slices
 
- statistics 
- Slice Statistics
 
- system 
- Configuring System Disks with the slice Command
 
 
- slice  command    
- Creating Slices
- The slice Command
- Configuring System Disks with the slice Command
- Striping a Portion of a Disk
 
- snapshot volume 
- The XVM Snapshot Feature
 
- creating 
- Creating a 
Snapshot Volume
 
- definition 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
- deleting 
- Deleting a 
Snapshot Volume
 
- display 
- Listing the 
Current Snapshots
 
 
- snapshot volume element 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
- state
- clean 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- disabled 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- incomplete 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- inconsistent 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- mediaerr 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- offline 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- online 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- open 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- pieceoffline 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- reviving 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- tempname 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- volume element 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
 
- statistics  
- 
Logical Volume Statistics
- Statistics
 
- concat 
- Concat Statistics
 
- mirror 
- Mirror Statistic
 
- physical volume 
- 
Physical Volume Statistics
 
- slice 
- Slice Statistics
 
- stripe 
- Stripe Statistics
 
- subvolume 
- Subvolume Statistics
 
 
- steal  command  
- Displaying Physical Volumes with the show Command
- Changing the Domain of a Physical Volume with the give and steal Commands
 
- stripe
- creation 
- Creating Stripes
 
- definition 
- Stripes
 
- size 
- The stripe Command
 
- statistics 
- Stripe Statistics
 
- unit 
- The stripe Command
 
 
- stripe  command   
- Creating Stripes
- The stripe Command
- Striping a Portion of a Disk
 
- -subsystem  option,  show  command 
- XVM Subsystem Parameters
 
- subvolume
- creation 
- Creating Subvolumes
 
- data  
- Subvolumes
- Creating Subvolumes
 
- definition 
- Subvolumes
 
- limitations 
- Volumes
 
- log  
- Subvolumes
- Creating Subvolumes
 
- names 
- Object Names in XVM
 
- real-time  
- Subvolumes
- Creating Subvolumes
 
- statistics 
- Subvolume Statistics
 
- type 
- Creating Subvolumes
 
- user-defined  
- Subvolumes
- Creating Subvolumes
 
 
- subvolume  command   
- Creating Subvolumes
- The subvolume Command
- The volume Command
 
- swap partition 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- swap slice 
- Configuring System Disks with the slice Command
 
- system disk  
- Partition Layout under XVM
- XVM System Disks
 
- booting 
- 
Booting from an XVM System Disk
 
- complex logical volume 
- Configuring a swap Volume with a Concat
 
- creating 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- deleting 
- Deleting XVM System Disks
 
- installing 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
- labeling 
- Creating a Mirrored XVM System Disk on a Running 
Root Disk
 
- mirroring   
- Mirroring XVM System Disks
- Mirroring a System Disk with the label -mirror Command
- Creating a Mirrored XVM System Disk on a Running 
Root Disk
 
- restoring 
- Deleting XVM System Disks
 
- upgrading 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
 
- tempname state 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- topology. See  XVM topology 
- Creating Topologies
 
- tunable parameters 
- XVM Mirror Revive Resources
 
- unlabel  command  
- 
Destroying Physical Volumes
- Removing Disks from the XVM Volume Manager with the unlabel Command
 
- unlabeled disk  
- XVM Object Specification
- XVM Object Specification
 
- definition 
- XVM Objects
 
 
- upgrading from XLV to XVM 
- Upgrading from XLV to XVM Logical Volumes
 
- upgrading to XVM system disk 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
- user-defined subvolume 
- Subvolumes
 
- usr  filesystem 
- Partition Layout under XVM
 
- usr partition 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- usr slice 
- Configuring System Disks with the slice Command
 
- -volhdrdblks  option, label command 
- Assigning Disks to the XVM Volume Manager with the label Command
 
- volume
- creation 
- Creating Volumes
 
- definition 
- Volumes
 
 
- volume  command 
- Creating Volumes
 
- volume element
- attaching 
- Attaching Volume Elements
 
- automatic creation 
- Automatic Volume and Subvolume Creation
 
- copy-on-write 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
- creation 
- Creating Logical Resources
 
- definition  
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
- XVM Objects
 
- detaching 
- Detaching Volume Elements
 
- display 
- Displaying Volume Elements
 
- empty volume element 
- Empty Volume Elements
 
- growing online 
- Making Online Changes
 
- limitations 
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
 
- naming 
- Volume Element Naming
 
- piece syntax 
- Piece Syntax
 
- snapshot 
- XVM Snapshot Overview
 
 
- volume header 
- Volumes
 
- volume name, temporary 
- Automatic Volume and Subvolume Creation
 
- vsnap  command  
- Creating a 
Snapshot Volume
- Deleting a 
Snapshot Volume
 
- wildcards, regular expressions 
- Regular Expressions
 
- XLV
- logical volume 
- XVM Volume Manager Features
 
- upgrading to XVM 
- Upgrading from XLV to XVM Logical Volumes
 
 
- XVM
- snapshot volume 
- The XVM Snapshot Feature
 
 
- xvm  command
- abbreviations 
- XVM CLI Syntax
 
- help 
- Online Help for XVM CLI Commands
 
- keywords  
- XVM CLI Syntax
- XVM CLI Syntax
 
- output 
- Regular Expressions
 
- redirection 
- Regular Expressions
 
- syntax  
- XVM CLI Syntax
- XVM CLI Syntax
 
 
- XVM GUI
- See  XVM Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI) 
- The XVM Manager GUI
 
 
- XVM logical volume
- definition 
- Volumes
 
- limitations  
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
- Volumes
 
- logical levels 
- Composition of XVM Logical Volumes
 
- regenerating 
- Saving and Regenerating XVM Configurations
 
- saving 
- Saving and Regenerating XVM Configurations
 
 
- XVM Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI) 
- The XVM Manager GUI
 
- command buttons 
- Configuring the System Quickly
 
- drag-and-drop 
- Using Drag-and-Drop for XVM Configuration
 
- icons 
- The 
XVM Manager GUI Window
 
- installing 
- Installing the 
XVM Manager GUI
 
- log messages 
- Viewing Log Messages
 
- starting 
- Starting the 
XVM Manager GUI
 
- states 
- The 
XVM Manager GUI Window
 
- subsystems 
- Installing the 
XVM Manager GUI
 
- Web-based version 
- Installing the 
XVM Manager GUI
 
- window 
- The 
XVM Manager GUI Window
 
 
- XVM objects
- names 
- Object Names in XVM
 
- regular expressions 
- Regular Expressions
 
- types 
- XVM Object Specification
 
 
- XVM system disk  
- Partition Layout under XVM
- XVM System Disks
 
- booting 
- 
Booting from an XVM System Disk
 
- complex logical volume 
- Configuring a swap Volume with a Concat
 
- creating 
- Creating XVM System Disks
 
- deleting 
- Deleting XVM System Disks
 
- installing 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
- labeling 
- Creating a Mirrored XVM System Disk on a Running 
Root Disk
 
- mirroring  
- Mirroring XVM System Disks
- Creating a Mirrored XVM System Disk on a Running 
Root Disk
 
- upgrading 
- Upgrading to an XVM System Disk
 
 
- XVM topology
- creation 
- Creating Topologies
 
- display 
- Creating Topologies
 
 
- XVM volume
- limitations 
- Attaching Volume Elements
 
 
- xvm_max_revive_rsc  parameter 
- XVM Mirror Revive Resources
 
- xvm_max_revive_threads  parameter 
- XVM Mirror Revive Resources
 
- -xvmlabelblks  option,  label  command 
- Assigning Disks to the XVM Volume Manager with the label Command