SnapDrive for UNIX provisioning in an LVM environment
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Administration for Linux
- Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
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Installation and Administration for Solaris
- Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
- Creating and using Snapshot copies in SnapDrive for UNIX
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Installation and Administration for IBM AIX
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Administration for Linux
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SnapDrive for UNIX storage commands provision LVM entities by creating LVM objects.
If you request a SnapDrive for UNIX storage operation that provisions an LVM entity—for example, a disk group that includes host volumes or file systems—the snapdrive storage
command works with the LVM to create the LVM objects and file systems that use the storage.
During storage provisioning operation, the following actions occur:
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The host LVM combines LUNs from a storage system into disks, or volume groups.
The storage is then divided into logical volumes, which are used as if they were raw disk devices to hold file systems or raw data.
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SnapDrive for UNIX integrates with the host LVM to determine which NetApp LUNs make up each disk group, host volume, and file system requested for a Snapshot copy.
Because the data from any specified host volume can be distributed across all disks in the disk group, Snapshot copies can be made and restored only for whole disk groups.