HP SAM- SMH -UX 11i manual Adding a device, Swap using, Adding a file, System swap

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Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued)

Task

Moving data from an active spare volume group to a disk

Using SAM

Using HP SMH GUI

Using HP SMH TUI

1. SAM Areas

Currently not supported

Currently not supported

2.Disks and File Systems

3.Volume Groups

4.Select a volume group

5.Actions

6.Hot Spare Administration

7.Move Data From Active Spare to Target Disk

Adding a device

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

Currently not supported

swap using the

2.

Disks and File

2.

Disks and File Systems

 

Logical Volume

 

Systems

3.

Paging Space

 

Manager

3.

 

Swap

4.

Add Paging Space on Device

 

 

 

 

4.

Actions

 

 

 

 

5.

Add Device Swap

 

 

 

 

6.

Using the Logical

 

 

 

 

 

Volume Manager

 

 

 

Adding a device

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

Currently not supported

swap without using

2.

Disks and File

2.

Disks and File Systems

 

the Logical Volume

 

Systems

3.

Paging Space

 

Manager

3.

 

Swap

4.

Add Paging Space on Device

 

 

 

 

4.

Actions

 

 

 

 

5.

Add Device Swap

 

 

 

 

6.

Not Using the

 

 

 

 

 

Logical Volume

 

 

 

 

 

Manager

 

 

 

Adding a file

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

Currently not supported

system swap

2.

Disks and File

2.

Disks and File Systems

 

 

3.

Systems

3.

Paging Space

 

 

Swap

4.

Add Paging Space on File System

 

 

4.

Actions

 

 

 

 

5.

Add Device Swap

 

 

 

 

6.

Add File System

 

 

 

 

 

Swap

 

 

 

Opening Veritas

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

Currently not supported

enterprise

2.

Disks and File

2.

Disks and File Systems

 

administrator

 

Systems

3.

Paging Space

 

 

3.

 

 

Swap

4.

Veritas Enterprise Administrator

 

 

4.

Actions

 

 

 

 

5.

Add Device Swap

 

 

 

 

6.

Run Veritas

 

 

 

 

 

Enterprise

 

 

 

 

 

Administrator

 

 

 

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Contents SAM-HP SMH Cross Reference Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Page Typographic Conventions Scope of this DocumentIntended Audience ConventionsProduct Support HP Encourages Your Comments Related InformationPublishing History Publishing HistoryAbout HP System Management Homepage Whats New in This EditionStarting HP SMH HP SMH Home Starting HP SMH GUIHP SMH Tools HP SMH HomeIpmi Mapping SAM with HP SMH Mapping SAM with HP SMH An ExampleMapping SAM with HP SMH Accounts for Users and Groups ugweb SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and GroupsDeleting a local Modifying security Case of trusted Attributes SystemNon-trusted system Enabling a localAdding an NIS An NIS userAccount Updating NISDeleting an NIS Select a group Select a group using the checkboxCustomizing tasks Enabling an NISAdding a user User templateSelect a template TemplateAuditing and Security Configuration secweb SAM-SMH Mapping Auditing and Security ConfigurationCall on success Or failureAuditing a system Select a system call Select an system callAuditing a user Removing a userFrom auditing Disks and File Systems Configuration fsweb SAM-SMH Mapping Disks and File Systems ConfigurationAdding remote file DiskAdding local file DisablingCreating a snapshot 1. SAM Areas Modifying a fileRemoving a file Viewing extentSelect a logical volume Select a file system VolumeVolume Enter Volume Enter mVolume Enter e Volume Enter uA logical volume Volume Enter aSelect a volume group Creating a volumeVolume group Importing aCreating Physical volumeDeactivating a Modifying aAdding a file Swap usingAdding a device System swapSelect a device file Viewing attributeDetails SwapKernel Configuration kcweb SAM-SMH Mapping Kernel ConfigurationActivating an Deleting an AlarmSetting usage Deactivating anSAM-SMH Mapping Network Interfaces Configuration Networking and Communications ncwebV c SAM-SMH Mapping Network Services Configuration Disabling the NFS Peripheral Devices pdweb SAM-SMH Mapping Peripheral DevicesPrinters and Plotters lpweb SAM-SMH Mapping Printers and PlottersViewing print Viewing printerSelect printer RequestsCommon problems Setting the systemDefault destination Cancelling a printSpooler ConfigurationStarting the print Saving the spooler

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