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Preface

1.  About Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager

What Is Sun QFS?

What Is Sun Storage Archive Manager (SAM-QFS)?

What You Can Do With SAM-QFS

What Is the SAM-QFS Manager?

SAM-Remote

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About Shared File Systems and the Linux Client

2.  Planning Your Environment

3.  Preparing for Installation

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

11.  Uninstalling the SAM-QFS Manager Software

12.  Installing Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager -- Quick Start

SAM-Remote

The Sun SAM-Remote client and server storage management system enables you to share libraries and other removable media devices in a SAM-QFS environment. All host systems included in a Sun SAM-Remote environment must have the same SAM-QFS software release level installed and operational.

To configure the SAM-Remote software:

  1. Create a Sun QFS file system.

  2. Test the Sun QFS file system to verify that it is configured properly.

  3. Use the SAM-Remote instructions to enable remote storage and archive management.

For more information, see Chapter 18, Using the Sun SAM-Remote Software, in Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Configuration and Administration Guide.