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Chapter 6 Administering a System: Managing Disks and Files

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Managing Disks
Current Disk Management Facts
The Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
Planning for the Use of Logical Volumes
LVM Naming Conventions
Managing Logical Volumes Using SAM
Managing Logical Volumes Using HP-UX Commands
Tasks That You Can Perform Only with HP-UX Commands
LVM Procedures
LVM Troubleshooting
Managing File Systems
Creating a File System
Mounting File Systems
Unmounting File Systems
Extending the Size of a File System Within a Logical Volume
Copying a File System Across Devices
Dealing with File System Corruption
Replacing an Existing File System with a Smaller One
Managing Disk Space Usage with Quotas
Managing Mirrored File Systems
Defragmenting a JFS File System
Converting Existing File Systems to JFS
Resizing a JFS File System
Examples and Cookbook Procedures
Managing Large Files
Managing FTP
Managing Swap and Dump
Types of Swap Space
Primary and Secondary Swap
Designing Your Swap Space Allocation
Adding, Modifying, or Removing File System Swap
Configuring Primary and Secondary Swap
Configuring Dump
Backing Up Data
Choosing the Type of Storage Device
Choosing a Backup/Recovery Utility
Determining What Data to Back Up
Determining How Often to Back Up Data
Backing Up Your Data Using the fbackup Command
Examples of fbackup Commands
Backing Up Files on a Remote System
Setting Up an Automated Backup Schedule
Creating an Automated Backup Schedule
Displaying an Automated Backup Schedule
Activating an Automated Backup Schedule
Backing Up If You Are Using LVM
Backing Up Large Files
Backing Up a JFS Snapshot File System
Restoring Your Data
Determining What Data to Restore
Before Restoring Your Data
Restoring Your Data Using SAM
Restoring Your Data Using HP-UX Commands
Recovering From a System Crash

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