Veritas Storage Foundation Installation Guide 1
Chapter 1 Preinstallation Instructions
Veritas Storage Foundation product suites
General installation requirements
Centralized management considerations
Supported Solaris operating systems
Software and hardware requirements
Prerequisites for Remote and Cluster Installation and Uninstallation
Chapter 2 Installing a Veritas Storage Foundation product
Overview of Veritas Storage Foundation installation tasks
Installing a Veritas Storage Foundation product
Installing using the product installer
Configuring a Veritas Storage Foundation product on a cluster
Verifying the Veritas Storage Foundation installation
Loading and unloading the file system module
Chapter 3 Installing Veritas
Storage Foundation Basic
About Veritas Storage Foundation Basic
Installing Veritas Storage Foundation Basic
Chapter 4 Upgrading a Veritas Storage Foundation product
Preparing to upgrade Veritas Volume Manager
Upgrading VxVM on a system with Alternate Pathing
Determining if the root disk is encapsulated
Adding Sun T3+ and T3 arrays as JBODS of type A/P
Unsuppressing DMP for EMC PowerPath disks
VxVM and Solaris release support matrix
Retaining older Veritas Volume Manager releases
Preparing to upgrade Veritas File System
Upgrading Veritas Storage Foundation
Upgrading Veritas Storage Foundation on Solaris 8, 9, or 10
Upgrading Veritas Storage Foundation on an encapsulated root disk
Upgrading Veritas Storage Foundation and earlier Solaris releases
Upgrading from Database Edition 3.5 for Oracle with Database FlashSnap
Migrating from /etc/vx/vxdba to /var/vx/vxdba for DB2 and Oracle
Upgrading to the new repository database for DB2 and Oracle
Chapter 5 Configuring the Veritas Storage Foundation software
Database configuration requirements
Creating and configuring the repository database for DB2 and Oracle
Configuring Veritas Storage Foundation
Setting administrative permissions
Configuring Veritas Volume Manager
Using vxinstall to configure Veritas Volume Manager
Using Dynamic Multipathing with EMC Symmetrix Disk Arrays
Preventing multipathing/suppress devices from VxVM's view
Starting and enabling the configuration daemon
Starting the volume I/O daemon
Enabling cluster support in VxVM (optional)
Verifying existing shared disks
Converting existing VxVM disk groups to shared disk groups
Upgrading in a clustered environment and with FastResync set
Chapter 6 Uninstalling the Veritas Storage Foundation software
Dropping the repository database for DB2 and Oracle
Shutting down cluster operations
Uninstalling Veritas Storage Foundation
Chapter 7 Installing, upgrading and uninstalling
VxVM and VxFS
Installing Veritas Volume Manager
Installing Veritas File System
Upgrading Veritas Volume Manager
Migrating a standalone host to a managed host
Upgrading VxVM using upgrade scripts
Upgrading VxVM and the Solaris OS
Appendix A Installation script options
Appendix B Veritas Storage Foundation install packages
Veritas Storage Foundation install packages