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HP Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS
bulleted textLegal Notice
Preface
bulleted textIntended Audience
bulleted textDocument Structure
bulleted textRelated Documents
bulleted textReader's Comments
bulleted textHow to Order Additional Documentation
bulleted textConventions
Introduction to Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS
bulleted textOverview
bulleted textVolume Shadowing Tasks and Operations
bulleted textHardware Environment
bulleted textSupported Configurations
bulleted textDynamic Volume Expansion
bulleted textShadowing Disks Across an OpenVMS Cluster System
bulleted textInstallation
Configuring Your System for High Data Availability
bulleted textLevels of High Data Availability Using Volume Shadowing
bulleted textRepair and Recovery from Failures
bulleted textShadow Set Configurations
Preparing to Use Volume Shadowing
bulleted textConfiguration Tasks
bulleted textLicensing Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS
bulleted textVolume Shadowing Parameters
bulleted textWrite Bitmap System Parameters
bulleted textBooting from a System Disk Shadow Set
bulleted textBooting Satellite Nodes from an MSCP Served System Disk Shadow Set
Creating and Managing Shadow Sets Using DCL Commands
bulleted textAllocating Devices
bulleted textCreating a Shadow Set
bulleted textUsing INITIALIZE/SHADOW/ERASE to Streamline the Formation of a Shadow Set
bulleted textMOUNT Command Qualifiers for Shadowing
bulleted textAdding Shadow Set Members
bulleted textMounting a Shadow Set on Other Nodes in the Cluster
bulleted textSpecifying Disaster-Tolerant Management Attributes (Alpha Only)
bulleted textManaging Copy and Merge Operations (Alpha Only)
bulleted textRemoving Members and Dissolving Shadow Sets
bulleted textDisplaying Information About Shadow Sets
Creating and Managing Shadow Sets with System Services
bulleted textUsing $MOUNT to Create and Mount Shadow Sets
bulleted text$MOUNT Shadow Set Item Codes
bulleted textUsing $MOUNT to Mount Volume Sets
bulleted textUsing $DISMOU to Dismount Shadow Sets
bulleted textEvaluating Condition Values Returned by $DISMOU and $MOUNT
bulleted textUsing $GETDVI to Obtain Information About Shadow Sets
Ensuring Shadow Set Consistency
bulleted textShadow Set Consistency
bulleted textCopy Operations
bulleted textMerge Operations
bulleted textControlling HSC Assisted Copy and Minimerge Operations
bulleted textWhat Happens to a Shadow Set When a System Fails?
bulleted textExamples of Copy and Merge Operations
Using Minicopy for Backing Up Data (Alpha)
bulleted textWhat Is Minicopy?
bulleted textDifferent Uses for Copy and Minicopy
bulleted textWhy Use Minicopy?
bulleted textProcedure for Using Minicopy
bulleted textMinicopy Restrictions
bulleted textCreating Write Bitmaps
bulleted textStarting a Minicopy Operation
bulleted textMaster and Local Write Bitmaps
bulleted textSystem Parameters for Managing Write Bitmap Messages and Shadow Set Limit
bulleted textManaging Write Bitmaps With DCL Commands
bulleted textPerformance Implications of Write Bitmaps
bulleted textGuidelines for Using a Shadow Set Member for Backup
Performing System Management Tasks on Shadowed Systems
bulleted textUpgrading the Operating System on a System Disk Shadow Set
bulleted textModifying Data on Individual Shadow Set Members
bulleted textPerforming Backup Operations on a Shadow Set
bulleted textCrash Dumping to a Shadowed Disk
Performance Information for Volume Shadowing
bulleted textFactors That Affect Performance of a Shadow Set
bulleted textPerformance During Steady State
bulleted textPerformance During Copy and Merge Operations
bulleted textGuidelines for Managing Shadow Set Performance
bulleted textStriping (RAID) Implementation
Messages
bulleted textMount Verification Messages
bulleted textOPCOM Message
bulleted textShadow Server Messages
bulleted textVOLPROC Messages
bulleted textGlossary
bulleted textIndex