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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
What Is Sun Storage Archive Manager (SAM-QFS)?
High Availability File System Configuration Using Oracle Solaris Cluster (HA-QFS)
High Availability Archiving Configuration Using Oracle Solaris Cluster (HA-SAM)
About Shared File Systems and the Linux Client
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
Sun QFS software is a high performance file system that can be installed on Oracle Solaris x64 AMD and SPARC platforms. This high availability file system ensures that data is available at device-rated speeds when requested by one or more users. The Sun QFS file system's inherent scalability enables the storage requirements of an organization to grow over time with virtually no limit to the amount of information that can be managed. This file system enables you to store many types of files (text, image, audio, video, and mixed media) all in one logical place. In addition, the Sun QFS file system enables you to implement disk quotas and a shared file system. This file system also includes the following features:
Metadata separation
Direct I/O capability
Shared reader/writer capability
File sharing in a storage area network (SAN) environment
Oracle Solaris Cluster support for high availability