Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, Second Edition, December 2008
RAID-0 24
RAID-0+1 25
RAID-1 24–25
RAID-1+0 25
RAID-5 25, 52
choosing 51
performance 52
RAID-5 log 52
raw devices
running databases on 32
rawasm directive 377
read-ahead algorithm
for Cached Quick I/O 103
read_nstream 301
read_nstream tunable parameter 292
read_pref_io 301
read_pref_io tunable parameter 291
recovering
using Storage Checkpoints 165
recreating
data using RAID-5 25
recreating temporary tablespaces 91
redo logs 43
configuration guidelines 55
creating a file system 55
for Oracle recovery 175
relative pathnames
use with symbolic links 83
relayout 26
reliability
using mirroring for 25
removing
Capacity Planning schedules 214
non-VxFS files from mkqio.dat file 88
Storage Checkpoints 41
removing non-VxFS files from mkqio.dat 85
removing snapshot volumes 280
report
extent fragmentation 290
requirements
file systems 43
license 43
requirements of Quick I/O 77
resizing a file 80
resizing file systems 64
resizing utility 34
restoring
using NetBackup 42
restoring (continued)
using Storage Checkpoints and Storage
Rollback 151
resynchronization
using DRL logs 52
using RAID-5 logs 52
resynchronizing
volumes 26
resynchronizing a snapshot 279
reverse resynchronizing 276
RMAN 375
Rollback. See Storage Rollback
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scheduling Storage Checkpoints 318
SCSI devices 30
selecting volume layouts 50
semmni 303
semmns 303
sequential I/O
using extent-based allocation 33
sequential read/writes
using spanning for 24
sequential scans 300
setext command 81
settings
making Cached Quick I/O persistent 105
SGA. See System Global Area
showing
Quick I/O file resolved to raw device 93
single-threaded sequential scans 300
SmartSync Recovery Accelerator 27
snapplans
copying 258
creating 247, 336, 344, 346
displaying 258
removing 258, 346
validating 255, 336, 344, 346
viewing 345
snapshot volume sets
creating
using the command line 231
snapshot volumes
backing up a database 263
creating
using the command line 228
mounting 266
removing 280
resynchronizing 279
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