Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Version 2.0D Network Administration Guide
Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Network Administration Guide Index–1
Index
A
aborting jobs 9–9
account login form
7–5
account passwords
change form
7–6
default accounts
7–5
establishing control
7–4
ACS, requirements for volume groups
8–1
adding a host computer
10–1
administrator log in
7–4
B
browsing limitiations 6–4
C
clone example
UNIX
9–3
Windows
9–2
cluster support
HP Tru64 UNIX
5–16
HP-UX
5–17
IBM AIX
5–17
Sun Solaris
5–17
Windows 2000
5–17
Windows NT
5–18
configurations
EVM network rules
5–2
minimum network requirements
5–19
supported volume groups
8–2
container name limitations
5–24
D
DButil utility 9–13
default accounts
establishing account passwords
7–5
establishing password control
7–4
demand allocated snapshot
1–1, 6–9, 8–2,
9–13
device home (splash) page for management
appliance
7–11
disaster recovery
5–24
domains
configurations
8–2
defined
8–1
dynamic disks, Windows 2000
8–8
E
EVM host agent
manually starting and stopping service or
daemon
7–2
Sun Solaris update
4–7
EVM host agents
automatically starting a service or daemon
7–1
connectivity troubleshooting
6–7
functions
2–3
HP Tru64 UNIX update
4–6
HP-UX update
4–6
IBM AIX update
4–6
manually starting and stopping service or
daemon
7–2
planning to use
4–2
Windows 2000/NT update
4–7
EVM jobs
9–1 to 9–10
aborting
9–9
interaction with SQL Server 2000
9–13
job templates
9–1
log files
6–2