Veritas File System 5.1 SP1 Administrator"s Guide (5900-1499, April 2011)
Multi-volume file systems
This chapter includes the following topics:
■ About multi-volume support
■ About volume types
■ Features implemented using multi-volume support
■ About volume sets
■ Creating multi-volume file systems
■ Converting a single volume file system to a multi-volume file system
■ Adding a volume to and removing a volume from a multi-volume file system
■ Volume encapsulation
■ Reporting file extents
■ Load balancing
■ Converting a multi-volume file system to a single volume file system
About multi-volume support
VxFS provides support for multi-volume file systems when used in conjunction
with the Veritas Volume Manager. Using multi-volume support (MVS), a single
file system can be created over multiple volumes, each volume having its own
properties. For example, it is possible to place metadata on mirrored storage while
placing file data on better-performing volume types such as RAID-1+0 (striped
and mirrored). The volume must be in the same disk group as the volume set, and
it cannot already be a member of another volume set.
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