Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Version 2.0D Network Administration Guide
Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Network Administration Guide Index–5
Index
setting the font size for Netscape browsers
7–8
verifying EVM network version
7–13
R
raw units, presenting or mounting 9–14
reload configuration feature
5–25
removing a host computer
10–1
effects of stopping EVM activities
10–2
impacts on EVM jobs
10–2
preliminary steps
10–3
removing an EVM network
11–1
root volume group
8–6, 8–7, 8–8
S
SAN, HBA connections to 3–2, 4–2
save configuration feature
5–24
server logs
6–2
snapclone
1–1, 6–10, 8–2, 9–13
snapshots
demand allocated
1–1, 6–9, 8–2, 9–13
fully allocated
6–9, 8–2, 9–13
snapclone
8–2
vsnap
8–2
software kit
contents of EVM V2.0D
1–2
orderable kit code
1–2
solution software, updating
4–5
spawn process timeout
6–7
splash page for management appliance
7–11
SQL Server 2000
9–13
step-percent-complete bar accuracy
6–7
storage configuration, changing
6–6
storage system limitation
5–20
storage systems
update planning
4–4
updates
4–3
Sun Solaris
cluster support
5–17
EVM daemon procedure
7–2
Fibre Channel adapter
5–9
host agent update
4–7
migration planning
12–1
N/A mount syntax
9–14
switchboard logs
6–2
switched fabric FC environments
5–14
T
technical documentation, website for EVM
V2.0D
xii
U
UNIX clone example 9–3
V
validating jobs 9–9
variables, $<name>
9–8
VCS snapshot license
3–2, 4–3, 8–2
VGmaps directory
8–6, 8–7, 8–8
volume groups
best practices for HP Tru64 UNIX
8–3
configurations
8–2
description
8–1
EVM job operations
9–10
minimum requirements for EVM
8–1
root
8–6, 8–7, 8–8
supported and unsupported configurations
8–2
Windows 2000 dynamic disks
8–8
Windows 2000/NT
8–2
Vsnap
8–2
W
Web browser plug-in, obtaining JRE 7–14
Web browsers
setting font size for Netscape
7–8
settings
7–7
starting
7–7
websites
EVM technical documentation
xii
HP home
xiii, 1–3
HP storage
xiii
HP technical support
xiii
Windows
clone example
9–2
Windows 2000