Listed here are all the commands that you use to administer Solaris Volume Manager. For more detailed information, see the man pages.
Table B–1 Solaris Volume Manager Commands|
Solaris Volume ManagerCommand |
Description |
Man page |
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Expands a UFS file system in a nondestructive fashion. | ||
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Deletes active volumes and hot spare pools. | ||
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Creates and deletes state database replicas. | ||
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Detaches a volume from a RAID-0 or RAID-1 (mirror) volume, or a log device from a transactional volume. Note – Transactional volumes are no longer supported. | ||
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Checks device ID configuration. | ||
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Manages hot spares and hot spare pools. | ||
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Import disk sets, including replicated disk sets, into existing Solaris Volume Manager configurations that have device ID support in the disk set. | ||
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Configures volumes. | ||
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Places submirrors offline. | ||
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Places submirrors online. | ||
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Modifies volume parameters. | ||
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Recovers configuration information for soft partitions. | ||
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Renames and exchanges volume names. | ||
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Replaces components in submirrors and RAID-5 volumes. | ||
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Sets up system files for mirroring the root (/) file system. | ||
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Administers disk sets. | ||
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Displays the status of volumes or hot spare pools. | ||
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Resynchronizes volumes during reboot. | ||
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Attaches a component to a RAID-0 or RAID-1 volume. |