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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scott WatanabePublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Prentice Hall Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9780137000104ISBN 10: 0137000103 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 07 January 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPreface ix Acknowledgments xiii About the Author xv Chapter 1: Introducing ZFS File Systems 1 1.1 Overview of ZFS 1 1.2 Fast and Simple Storage 6 1.3 ZFS Commands 7 Chapter 2: Managing Storage Pools 9 2.1 ZFS Pool Concepts 9 2.2 Creating a Dynamic Stripe 11 2.3 Creating a Pool with Mirrored Devices 13 2.4 Creating a Pool with RAID-Z Devices 15 2.5 Creating a Spare in a Storage Pool 17 2.6 Adding a Spare Vdev to a Second Storage Pool 18 2.7 Replacing Bad Devices Automatically 19 2.8 Locating Disks for Replacement 22 2.9 Example of a Misconfigured Pool 23 Chapter 3: Installing and Booting a ZFS Root File System 25 3.1 Simplifying (Systems) Administration Using ZFS 25 3.2 Installing a ZFS Root File System 26 3.3 Creating a Mirrored ZFS Root Configuration 30 3.4 Testing a Mirrored ZFS Root Configuration 31 3.5 Creating a Snapshot and Recovering a ZFS Root File System 32 3.6 Managing ZFS Boot Environments with Solaris Live Upgrade 35 3.7 Managing ZFS Boot Environments (beadm) 43 3.8 Upgrading a ZFS Boot Environment (beadm) 43 3.9 Upgrading a ZFS Boot Environment (pkg) 44 3.10 References 46 Chapter 4: Managing ZFS Home Directories 47 4.1 Managing Quotas and Reservations on ZFS File Systems 47 4.1.2 The reservation and refreservation Settings 51 4.2 Enabling Compression on a ZFS File System 53 4.3 Working with ZFS Snapshots 55 4.4 Sharing ZFS Home Directories 59 4.5 References 60 Chapter 5: Exploring Zpool Advanced Concepts 61 5.1 X4500 RAID-Z2 Configuration Example 61 5.2 X4500 Mirror Configuration Example 69 5.3 X4500 Boot Mirror Alternative Example 74 5.4 ZFS and Array Storage 74 Chapter 6: Managing Solaris CIFS Server and Client 75 6.1 Installing the CIFS Server Packages 75 6.2 Configuring the SMB Server in Workgroup Mode 78 6.3 Sharing Home Directories 79 Chapter 7: Using Time Slider 83 7.1 Enabling Time Slider Snapshots 83 7.2 Enabling Nautilus Time Slider 85 7.3 Modifying the Snapshot Schedule 87 7.4 Setting the Snapshot Schedule per File System 91 Chapter 8: Creating a ZFS Lab in a Box 93 8.1 Creating Virtual Disks with Virtual Media Manager 93 8.2 Registering a CD Image with Virtual Media Manager 97 8.3 Creating a New Virtual Machine 99 8.4 Modifying the New Virtual Machine 103 8.5 Installing an OS on a Virtual Machine 106 8.6 Installing Virtual Box Tools 111 Index 119ReviewsAuthor InformationScott Watanabe is a freelance consultant with more than twenty-five years of experience in the computer/IT industry. Scott’s positions at Sun over the years include systems administrator, systems manager, chief architect, backline engineer, and lead course developer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |