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it. The SmartMove feature uses VxFS information to detect free extents and avoids copying them.

Dynamic Storage Tiering Enhancements

The Dynamic Storage Tiering (DST) feature provides the following enhancements:

Enhanced DST APIs to provide a new interface for managing allocation policies of storage checkpoints during creation and later, and for managing named data stream allocation policies

fsppadm support for user ID (UID), group ID (GID), and tagging (TAG) elements in the placement policy XML file

Improved scan performance in the fsppadm command

Suppressed processing of the chosen RULE

Parser support for UID, GID, and TAG elements in a DST policy

What-if support for analyzing and enforcing without requiring the policy to be assigned

Storage Checkpoint data placement support in a DST policy

Shared DB thread handle support

CPU and I/O throttling support for DST scans

New command, fstag, for file tagging

New command, fsppmk, for creating XML policies

Availability of the mntlock and mntunlock Mount Options

You can specify the mntlock option with the mount command to prevent a file system from being unmounted by an application.

Autolog replay on mount

Starting with the VxFS 5.1 SP1 release, when the mount command detects a dirty log in the file system, it will automatically run the VxFS command fsck to clean up the intent log. This functionality is only supported on file systems mounted on a Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) volume.

FileSnap

FileSnaps provide the ability to snapshot objects that are smaller in granularity than a file system or a volume. This is an Enterprise level feature. It is supported only with DLV 8 filesystems.

SmartTier sub-file movement

The Dynamic Storage Tiering (DST) feature is now rebranded as SmartTier. With the SmartTier feature, you can now manage the placement of file objects as well as entire files on individual volumes.

Tuning performance optimization of inode allocation

Starting with the VxFS 5.1 SP1 release, you can optimize the way in which inodes are reused in inode cache by setting the delicache_enable tunable parameter. It specifies whether performance optimization of inode allocation and reuse during a new file creation is turned on or not.

Veritas File System is more thin-friendly tunable

Thin Provisioning is a storage array feature that optimizes storage use by automating storage provisioning. Administrators do not have to estimate how much storage an application requires. Instead, Thin Provisioning lets administrators provision large thin or thin reclaim capable LUNs

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Contents Veritas 5.1 SP1 Installation Guide Page Contents Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1Removing Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Post Upgrade TasksFiles Added and Modified After VxFS Installation About this Document Intended AudienceDocument Organization Typographic ConventionsHP Business Support Center Related InformationTechnical Support HP Welcomes Your Comments Volume Managers Supported on HP-UX 11i Veritas Volume Manager VxVMIntroduction OverviewVxVM Features Veritas Volume Manager VxVM Introduction # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=legacy # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=newVxVM 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxVM VxVM Daemons VxVM ObjectsVolume Layouts in VxVM VxVM Storage LayoutsSupported File Systems on HP-UX 11i v File Systems Supported on HP-UX 11iVxVM Interfaces VxFS Features Veritas File System VxFSVeritas File System VxFS Introduction VxFS 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxFS Extent Based Allocation System Requirements Software DependencyOS Version Patch RequirementsRequired Software Required Packages for Veritas Enterprise AdministratorSoftware Depot Content License Bundles Base-VxTools-51 Bundle ComponentsVxFS-SDK-51 Bundle Components B9117EB Bundle ComponentsDisk Space Requirements Disk Space Requirements for VxFS 5.1 SP1Disk Space Requirements for VxVM 5.1 SP1 Disk Space Requirements for CVMInstalling Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Installing the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsMounting the HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Media Installing VxFS 5.1 SP1 Installing Base-VxFS-51# swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxFS-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-pathInstalling Base-VxVM-51 Installing VxVM 5.1 SP1Installing HP OnlineJFS B3929HB Installing Full VxVM B9116EB # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxVM-51# swintall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path B9116EBInstalling CVM B9117EB on HP-UX 11i Swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s -depotsource B9117EBPreparing the Ignite-UX Server # swverify B9116EBCold-Installing the Client Create the configuration file for the VxVM 5.1 SP1 depotConfirming the Client # swreg -l depot @ /var/depots/myhpuxdepot Page Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Configuring Your System after the InstallationConverting to a VxVM Root Disk # vxvol -g diskgroup startallStarting and Enabling the Configuration Daemon Enabling Cluster Support in VxVM Starting the Volume I/O DaemonEnabling the Intelligent Storage Provisioning Feature Configuring New Shared Disks Verifying Existing Shared DisksConverting Existing VxVM Disk Groups to Shared Disk Groups Upgrading in a Clustered Environment with FastResync# vxdg -s list # vxdg listSetting Up VxVM 5.1 SP1 Initializing VxVM Using the vxinstall UtilityMoving Disks Under VxVM Control # insf -C diskSetting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Server # vxdisk scandisks# vxdiskadm # /opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl statusSetting up and Managing VxFS 5.1 SP1 Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator ClientCreating a VxFS File System Identifying the Type of File SystemSetting Environment Variables Cluster Environment RequirementsMounting a VxFS File System Displaying Information on Mounted File System# vxdg bootdg # vxupgrade -n 3 dirname # vxupgrade -n 4 dirnameUpgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1 # bdf# vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint# opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname # fsck -F vxfs -y -o full volname# vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname# bdf # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 8 mountpoint VxVM Disk Group Version Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxVM to VxVM 5.1 SP1Determining VxVM Disk Group Version Native Multipathing with Veritas Volume Manager # vxdg upgrade diskgroup# vxdg list diskgroup # vxvol -g diskgroup stopallVxVM vxddladm Info V-5-1-0 Please reboot the system # vxddladm rmforeign blockdir=/dev/disk chardir=/dev/rdiskFollowing messages are displayed # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 Dmplunretrytimeout Robustness RecommendationsRobustness Recommendations Post Upgrade Tasks Optional Configuration StepsUpgrading Disk Layout Versions Upgrading VxFS Disk Layout VersionsUsing the vxfsconvert Command Using the vxupgrade CommandUpgrading the VxVM Cluster Protocol Version Requirements for Upgrading to Disk Layout VersionSetting the Default Disk Group Upgrading VxVM Disk Group VersionsUpdating Variables Upgrading the Array Support LibraryConverting from QuickLog to Multi-Volume Support Removing VxVM Moving VxVM Volumes to LVM VolumesRemoving Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Removing Plexes Removing VxFS Removing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator VEA Client # swremove -x autoreboot=true B9117EBRemoving CVM # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stopFiles Added and Modified After VxFS Installation Files Added After VxFS InstallationFiles Modified After VxFS Installation Etc/MANPATH5900-1514
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