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Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Installation Guide Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library |
1. About Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager
4. Release Package Contents, Directories, and Files
5. Installing Sun QFS and SAM-QFS
6. Installing and Configuring SAM-QFS Manager
7. Configuring the File System Environment
8. Setting Up Mount Parameters and Initializing the File System Environment
9. Backing Up SAM-QFS Data and Files
10. Upgrading Sun QFS and SAM-QFS
Support for Rolling Upgrades in a Shared Environment
How to Perform Rolling Upgrades in a Shared Environment
Preserving Information for an Upgrade
Backing Up Existing File Systems
Backing Up Using the Version 1, Version 2, and Version 2A Superblocks
How to Back Up the File System (Sun QFS Configurations)
How to Back Up a File System (SAM-QFS Configurations)
Example Of Using the samfsdump Command
How to Stop Archiving Operations From SAM-QFS Manager
How to Stop Archiving Operations From the Command Line
How To Unmount a File System Using SAM-QFS Manager
How to Unmount a File System From the Command Line
How to Unmount by Editing the /etc/vfstab File
How to Modify the /etc/vfstab File
How to Reinitialize and Restore the File System
How to Mount the File System Using SAM-QFS Manager
Recompiling API-Dependent Applications
Switching Between SPARC and AMD Platforms
Configuring EFI Labels for Shared x64 and SPARC Volumes
How to Convert Disk Labels From the Default SMI VTOC8 to EFI
Upgrading the Oracle Solaris OS
How to Upgrade the Oracle Solaris OS in a Sun QFS Environment
11. Uninstalling the SAM-QFS Manager Software
12. Installing Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager -- Quick Start
Use the pkgrm command to remove the existing software. You must remove any existing Sun Storage Archive Manager or Sun QFS packages before installing new packages.
If you are using any optional packages, make sure that you remove these packages before removing the main packages. The installation script prompts you to confirm several of the removal steps.
Before You Begin
The samu utility must be closed before you remove the software.
For example:
# pkginfo | grep qfs # pkginfo | grep sam
The following example command removes the SUNWqfsu and the SUNWqfsr packages:
# pkgrm SUNWqfsu SUNWqfsr
Note - The SUNWqfsr package must be the last package removed.
The following example command removes the SUNWcqfs, the SUNWfqfs, and the SUNWjqfs localized packages:
# pkgrm SUNWcqfs SUNWfqfs SUNWjqfs SUNWqfs
The SUNWqfs package must be the last package removed.