Storage Foundation 7.4.1 Administrator's Guide - Windows

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.1)
Platform: Windows
  1. Overview
    1. About Storage Foundation
      1.  
        Optimized system performance
    2.  
      Software components
    3.  
      Supported software
    4.  
      Advantages of dynamic volumes
    5. Software RAID provided by SFW
      1.  
        What is RAID?
      2.  
        SFW and Virtual Disk Service (VDS)
      3. Choosing RAID levels
        1.  
          Concatenated
        2.  
          RAID level 0 (Striping)
        3.  
          RAID level 1 (Mirroring)
        4.  
          RAID level 5 (Striping with distributed parity)
        5.  
          RAID level 0+1 (Mirrored striped volumes)
      4.  
        Hardware and software RAID
  2. Setup and configuration
    1.  
      Setup and configuration overview
    2. Function overview
      1.  
        Basic and dynamic disks
      2. Basic and dynamic volumes
        1.  
          About dynamic volumes in SFW Basic
      3.  
        Disk groups
      4.  
        Dynamic volume components
    3. About the client console for Storage Foundation
      1.  
        Accessing VEA from the Windows Start menu
      2.  
        Accessing VEA through the Windows computer management window
      3.  
        Disconnecting from a server
      4.  
        Understanding the conditions for remote connection
    4. Recommendations for caching-enabled disks
      1.  
        Write caches
      2.  
        HBA caches
    5.  
      Review the Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI
    6. Configure basic disks (Optional)
      1.  
        About basic disks
      2.  
        Upgrading basic disks to dynamic
    7. About creating dynamic disk groups
      1.  
        Considerations when changing a basic disk to dynamic
      2.  
        Creating a dynamic disk group
      3.  
        Making storage available after system startup
    8. About creating dynamic volumes
      1. Background information
        1.  
          Dynamic volume layouts or types
        2.  
          Volume size in the new volume wizard
        3.  
          Preselecting disks
        4.  
          Thin Provisioned disks
      2.  
        Creating a dynamic volume
      3. Dynamic volume types
        1.  
          Concatenated (Simple and spanned) volumes
        2.  
          Striped volumes
        3.  
          Mirrored volumes
        4.  
          RAID-5 volumes
        5.  
          Mirrored striped volumes (RAID 0+1)
    9. Set desired preferences
      1.  
        Hot relocation settings
      2.  
        Event notification settings
      3.  
        S.M.A.R.T. monitoring for a disk
      4.  
        Capacity monitoring for volumes
      5.  
        Task throttling
      6.  
        Configuration task performance tuning
      7.  
        Track alignment settings
    10.  
      Protecting your SFW configuration with vxcbr
  3. Using the GUI to manage your storage
    1. VEA Overview
      1. Viewing disks and volumes
        1.  
          Viewing all disks associated with a volume
        2.  
          Viewing all volumes associated with a disk
      2.  
        SFW general preferences
      3.  
        The URL bar
      4.  
        The Toolbar
      5.  
        The Perspective bar
    2. Systems perspective
      1.  
        The left pane
      2. The right pane
        1. Right-pane display for disks and volumes
          1.  
            Selecting all disks
          2.  
            Selecting an individual disk
          3.  
            Viewing subdisks
          4.  
            Selecting volumes
        2.  
          Disk view tab
        3.  
          Right-pane display for cache
        4. Right-pane legends
          1.  
            Disk usage legend
          2.  
            Disk view legend
        5.  
          Customizing the table headers
      3.  
        The lower pane
    3. The disk view
      1. Disk view overview
        1.  
          Refresh view
        2.  
          Show legend
        3.  
          Print
      2.  
        Options for graphical views
      3. Expanded view
        1.  
          Expanded view
        2.  
          Nonexpanded view
        3.  
          Vol details view
        4.  
          Full volume display
        5.  
          Projection
        6.  
          Context menu available from disk view
    4. Search
      1.  
        Conducting a search
      2.  
        Using saved queries
      3. Creating search reports
        1.  
          Types of search reports
    5.  
      Assistant perspective
    6.  
      Logs perspective
    7. Configuring SFW
      1.  
        Control Panel perspective
      2.  
        Log settings
      3.  
        Rule Manager
      4.  
        Configuration backup
      5.  
        Historical statistics
      6.  
        SMTP configuration
      7. System settings
        1.  
          Hot relocation
        2.  
          Snap Shot
        3.  
          GUID recycle
        4.  
          SCSI Support
        5.  
          SmartMove
        6.  
          Disk Management Snap-in
      8. Task settings
        1.  
          Task throttling
        2.  
          Configuration task performance tuning
      9.  
        Track alignment
  4. Working with disks, partitions, and volumes
    1.  
      Overview
    2. Adding storage
      1.  
        Add a new disk to your system
      2.  
        Add a disk signature to a disk
      3.  
        Add a disk to a dynamic disk group
      4.  
        Create new volumes
    3. Disk tasks
      1.  
        Remove a disk from a dynamic disk group
      2. Remove a disk from the computer
        1.  
          Identifying a physical disk
        2.  
          Basic disk
        3.  
          Dynamic disk
      3.  
        Offline a disk
      4.  
        Update disk information by using rescan
      5.  
        Set disk usage
      6.  
        Evacuate disk
      7.  
        Replace disk
      8.  
        Changing the internal name of a disk
      9.  
        Renaming an enclosure
      10.  
        Work with removable media
      11.  
        Working with disks that support thin provisioning
      12.  
        View disk properties
      13. Veritas Disk ID (VDID)
        1.  
          Generic VDID
    4. General Partition/Volume tasks
      1.  
        Delete a volume
      2.  
        Delete a partition or logical drive
      3.  
        Shredding a volume
      4.  
        Refresh drive letter, file system, and partition or volume information
      5.  
        Add, change, or remove a drive letter or path
      6.  
        Renaming a mirror (plex)
      7.  
        Changing the internal name of a volume
      8. Mount a volume at an empty folder (Drive path)
        1.  
          Unmount a volume
      9.  
        View all drive paths
      10.  
        Format a partition or volume with the file system command
      11.  
        Cancel format
      12.  
        Change file system options on a partition or volume
      13.  
        Set a volume to read only
      14.  
        Check partition or volume properties
      15. Expand a dynamic volume
        1.  
          Expanding a volume that has a snapshot
      16.  
        Expand a partition
      17.  
        Safeguarding the expand volume operation in SFW against limitations of NTFS
      18.  
        Safeguarding the expand volume operation in SFW against limitations of ReFS
      19. Shrink a dynamic volume
        1.  
          About the Shrink Volume command
        2.  
          Before shrinking a dynamic volume
        3.  
          Shrinking a dynamic volume
        4.  
          Canceling the shrink volume operation
      20.  
        Dynamic LUN expansion
    5. Basic disk and volume tasks
      1.  
        What can you do with a basic disk?
      2.  
        Converting the partition style of a disk
      3.  
        Create primary and extended partitions
      4.  
        New logical drives
      5.  
        Mark a partition as active
      6.  
        Change a basic disk to dynamic
      7.  
        Troubleshoot basic disks and volumes
    6. Automatic discovery of SSD devices and manual classification as SSD
      1.  
        Disk media types
      2.  
        Supported Solid-State Devices
      3.  
        Icon for SSD
      4.  
        Enclosure and VDID for automatically discovered On-Host Fusion-IO disks
      5.  
        Enclosure and VDID for automatically discovered On-Host Intel disks
      6.  
        Enclosure and VDID for automatically discovered Violin disks
      7.  
        Classifying disks as SSD
      8.  
        Limitations for classifying SSD devices
    7. Volume Manager space allocation is SSD aware
      1.  
        Setting an SSD plex as a preferred plex to improve I/O performance
  5. Dealing with disk groups
    1. Disk groups overview
      1.  
        Basic and dynamic disk groups
      2.  
        Moving dynamic disk groups between computers
      3.  
        Primary and secondary dynamic disk groups
      4.  
        Cluster disks and cluster dynamic disk groups
      5.  
        Private dynamic disk group protection
    2. Delete a dynamic disk group
      1.  
        Recommended method for deleting a disk group
      2.  
        Alternative method for deleting a disk group
    3.  
      Upgrading the dynamic disk group version
    4.  
      Converting a Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group
    5.  
      Importing a dynamic disk group to a cluster disk group
    6.  
      Rename a dynamic disk group
    7. Detaching and attaching dynamic disks
      1.  
        Detaching dynamic disks
      2.  
        Attaching dynamic disks
    8. Importing and deporting dynamic disk groups
      1.  
        Deport a dynamic disk group
      2.  
        Import a dynamic disk group
    9.  
      Importing a cloned disk group
    10. Partitioned shared storage with private dynamic disk group protection
      1. Create a new dynamic disk group with private dynamic disk group protection
        1.  
          Using the vxdg init command
      2. Add private dynamic disk group protection to an existing dynamic disk group
        1.  
          Using the vxdg protect command
      3. Remove private dynamic disk group protection from a dynamic disk group
        1.  
          Using the vxdg release command
    11.  
      Dynamic disk group properties
    12.  
      Troubleshooting problems with dynamic disk groups
  6. Fast failover in clustered environments
    1.  
      What is fast failover
    2.  
      SFW changes for fast failover
    3.  
      Enabling fast failover for disk groups in a VCS environment
    4.  
      Enabling fast failover for disk groups in a Microsoft Failover Clustering environment
    5. Limitations
      1.  
        Configuration and functionality not supported
  7. iSCSI SAN support
    1. Overview of iSCSI SAN support
      1.  
        About iSNS servers
    2. Configuring an iSCSI SAN with SFW
      1.  
        Considering prerequisites
      2. Setting up an iSCSI SAN
        1.  
          Assigning access rights
        2.  
          Making a target available
      3.  
        Using the VxDgDI service for iSCSI
    3. Managing an iSCSI SAN with SFW
      1.  
        Managing with the VEA Console
      2.  
        About the iSCSI initiators node
      3.  
        About multiple sessions
      4.  
        About the iSCSI arrays node
      5.  
        About the iSNS server node
  8. Settings for monitoring objects
    1.  
      Overview
    2. Event monitoring and notification
      1.  
        Alert log
      2.  
        Severity levels
      3.  
        Log configuration
    3. Event notification
      1.  
        Accessing the Rule Manager utility
      2.  
        Preliminary setup
      3. Steps for creating rules
        1.  
          About SNMP traps
      4.  
        Accessing the SFW SNMP MIB files
    4.  
      Disk monitoring
    5.  
      Capacity monitoring
    6. Configuring Automatic volume growth
      1.  
        Enabling Automatic Volume Growth in a non-clustered and clustered environment
      2.  
        Configuring the Veritas Scheduler Service on a clustered environment
      3. Automatic volume growth script for volume capacity monitoring
        1.  
          Enabling the VEA and GridNode to interact with the desktop
        2.  
          Configuring a rule to execute volume growth
    7.  
      SMTP configuration for email notification
  9. Standard features for adding fault tolerance
    1.  
      Fault tolerance overview
    2. Mirroring
      1.  
        About mirroring
      2. Two methods for creating a mirror
        1.  
          Add a mirror to a volume
      3.  
        Break or remove a mirror
      4.  
        Break mirror
      5.  
        Remove mirror
      6.  
        Set the mirrored volume read policy
      7.  
        Reactivate a mirrored volume
      8.  
        Repair a mirrored volume
    3. RAID-5 and RAID 0+1
      1.  
        RAID-5
      2.  
        RAID 0+1
    4. Hot relocation
      1.  
        Hot relocation overview
      2.  
        Hot relocation setup summary
      3.  
        Hot relocation mode
      4. Customize target disks with set disk usage
        1.  
          Disk usage options
      5.  
        Undo hot relocation
      6.  
        Clear hot relocation information
    5. Dirty region logging (DRL) and RAID-5 logging
      1.  
        Dirty region logging for mirrored volumes
      2.  
        RAID-5 logging
      3.  
        Add a log
      4.  
        Remove a log
    6. Dynamic relayout
      1.  
        Examples of dynamic relayout
      2.  
        Detailed steps for dynamic relayout
  10. Performance tuning
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Statistics overview
    3. Real-time statistics collection and display
      1.  
        Online monitoring window features
      2. Setup steps for real-time statistics
        1.  
          Getting acquainted with the statistics submenu
        2.  
          Selecting online display options
        3.  
          Selecting storage objects to monitor
    4. Historical statistics collection and graphing
      1.  
        Features of the graphing window
      2. Setup steps for historical statistics
        1.  
          Configuring settings in the historical statistics settings window
        2.  
          Historical Statistics Window Settings
        3.  
          Selecting storage objects and starting the data collection for historical statistics
        4.  
          Graphing steps
        5.  
          Stopping historical data collection
    5. Subdisk move, split, and join
      1. Purpose of the subdisk commands
        1.  
          Load balancing
        2.  
          Disk failure or removal
        3.  
          Disk phaseout
      2.  
        Subdisk context menu
      3.  
        Subdisk properties
      4.  
        Moving subdisks
      5.  
        Splitting subdisks
      6.  
        Joining subdisks
    6.  
      Command line commands for statistics
    7.  
      SmartMove
  11. FlashSnap
    1.  
      FlashSnap overview
    2. FlashSnap components
      1. Summary of the FlashSnap procedure
        1.  
          Off-host FlashSnap procedure (Two servers)
        2.  
          Same-host FlashSnap procedure (One server)
    3. FastResync
      1.  
        FastResync limitations
      2.  
        Resynchronization
      3.  
        Reconnection
      4. Enabling and disabling FastResync
        1.  
          Enabling FastResync
        2.  
          Disabling FastResync
      5. Disk Change Object (DCO) volume
        1.  
          Add a mirror to a DCO volume
        2.  
          Remove a mirror from a DCO volume
        3.  
          Move the DCO volume subdisk
    4. Snapshot commands
      1.  
        Using the snapshot procedure
      2.  
        Prepare
      3.  
        Snap shot
      4.  
        Snap back
      5.  
        Snap clear
      6.  
        Snap abort
      7. Using the Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a snapshot
    5. Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join
      1.  
        About Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join
      2.  
        Dynamic disk group split
      3.  
        Recovery for the split command
      4. Dynamic disk group join
        1.  
          About partial disk group join
      5. Using Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join with a cluster on shared storage
        1.  
          Using Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join with VCS or Microsoft Failover Clustering
        2.  
          Example of an off-host backup procedure using SFW and VCS or Microsoft Failover Clustering
      6.  
        Limitations when using dynamic disk group split and join with Volume Replicator
      7. Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join troubleshooting tips
        1.  
          Error message, "The disk group requires recovery. please recover..."
        2.  
          Error message, "One or more disk(s) in the source dynamic disk group are missing."
        3.  
          Error message about forcing a split or join operation
    6.  
      CLI FlashSnap commands
    7. Fast File Resync
      1. Overview
        1.  
          Prerequisites
        2.  
          Resynchronizing a file
        3.  
          Possible error for small files
    8. Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)
      1.  
        Overview
      2. VSS components
        1.  
          Requestors
        2.  
          Writers
        3.  
          Providers
        4.  
          SFW as a VSS Provider and Requestor
        5.  
          Recovery
        6.  
          Advantage of SFW Snapshots
      3.  
        Overview of VSS process for SFW snapshots
      4.  
        VSS snapshot wizard for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL
    9. Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Microsoft Exchange
      1. Using the VSS Snapshot wizard
        1.  
          Creating the snapshot set
      2. Using the VSS Snapback wizard
        1.  
          Resynchronizing the snapshot set
      3. Using the VSS Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled VSS Exchange snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a VSS Exchange snapshot
      4. Using the VSS Restore Wizard
        1.  
          Restoring the snapshot set (Exchange 2010)
        2.  
          Restoring the database (POF)
      5.  
        Refreshing the snapshot set
      6. Supporting replication in Exchange 2010
        1.  
          Using a snapshot of a replica for mailbox database recovery in Database Active Group (DAG)
    10. Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Enterprise Vault
      1. Using the Enterprise Vault Snapshot wizard
        1. Preparing for Enterprise Vault snapshots
          1.  
            Setting the execution policy with the Enterprise Vault Management Shell
          2.  
            Configuring the Veritas Scheduler Service
        2.  
          Preparing an Enterprise Vault snapshot mirror
        3.  
          Creating the snapshot set
      2.  
        Using the Enterprise Vault Snapback wizard
      3.  
        Using the VSS Enterprise Vault Snapshot Scheduler wizard
      4. Using the Enterprise Vault Restore Wizard
        1.  
          Recovering using snapshots without log replay
        2.  
          Restoring snapshots and manually applying logs
    11. Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
      1. Using the VSS Snapshot wizard
        1.  
          Creating the snapshot set
      2. Using the VSS Snapback wizard
        1.  
          Resynchronizing the snapshot set
      3. Using the VSS Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled VSS SQL snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a VSS SQL snapshot
      4. Using the VSS Restore Wizard
        1.  
          Restoring the database with recovery and logs
        2.  
          Restoring the database with recovery without logs
        3.  
          Restoring the database with one or more missing volumes
        4.  
          Restoring the database with no recovery
    12. Copy on Write (COW)
      1.  
        COW overview
      2.  
        Additional information about COW snapshots
      3.  
        SFW VSS COW snapshot process
      4.  
        Managing Shadow Storage
      5.  
        Using the VSS COW Snapshot wizard
      6. Using the VSS COW Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled VSS COW snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a VSS COW snapshot
      7.  
        Using the VSS COW Restore Wizard
    13. Using the VSS COW snapshot wizards with Microsoft Exchange
      1. Using the VSS COW Snapshot wizard
        1.  
          Creating the snapshot set
      2. Using the VSS COW Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled VSS COW snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a VSS COW Snapshot
    14. Using the VSS COW snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
      1. Using the VSS COW Snapshot wizard
        1.  
          Creating the snapshot set
      2. Using the VSS COW Snapshot Scheduler wizard
        1.  
          Displaying the status of the scheduled VSS COW snapshot
        2.  
          Deleting a schedule for a VSS COW snapshot
  12. Configuring data caching with SmartIO
    1.  
      About SmartIO
    2. Typical deployment scenarios
      1.  
        Cluster deployment in a Hyper-V environment
      2.  
        Cluster deployment in a VMware environment- No vMotion support
      3.  
        Cluster deployment in a VMware environment- with vMotion support
    3.  
      How SmartIO works
    4.  
      SmartIO benefits
    5.  
      SmartIO limitations
    6. About cache area
      1.  
        Attributes of the cache area
    7.  
      About SmartIO caching support
    8. Configuring SmartIO
      1. Creating and administering cache area using VEA
        1.  
          Creating a cache area
        2.  
          Enabling caching on a volume
        3.  
          Growing a cache area
        4.  
          Shrinking a cache area
        5.  
          Disabling caching on a volume
        6.  
          Deleting a cache area
        7.  
          Viewing cache area properties
      2.  
        Creating and administering cache area through CLI
    9. Frequently asked questions about SmartIO
      1.  
        How to configure a volume to use a non-default cache area?
      2.  
        What is write-through I/O caching?
      3.  
        Does SmartIO with SFW support write caching?
      4.  
        Are there any logs that I can refer to, if caching fails for a particular volume?
      5.  
        I have deleted a cache area, but the disk is still present in the Cachepool. How can I remove it from the Cachepool?
      6.  
        Is the VxVM cached data persistent?
      7.  
        Is an application's performance affected if the cache device becomes inaccessible while caching is enabled?
      8.  
        Are there any tools available to measure SmartIO performance?
      9.  
        Will there be a performance drop after vMotion?
      10.  
        Will the cache area recreation fail, if the SmartDisk assigned has insufficient space?
      11.  
        A cache area recreation is in process in a VMware environment with vMotion, does it affect the sfcache operations?
      12.  
        Does SmartIO continue to use the previous cache area if the VM is moved back to the previous host?
      13.  
        How does SmartIO behave if the vxsvc service fails during vMotion?
  13. Dynamic Multi-Pathing
    1.  
      DMP overview
    2.  
      Major features of Dynamic Multi-Pathing
    3. Active/Active and Active/Passive settings
      1. Active/Active and Active/Passive settings in a cluster environment
        1.  
          DMP DSMs
        2.  
          SCSI-3 PGR technology
        3.  
          Enabling SCSI-3 PGR
    4. DMP DSMs
      1. DMP DSMs menus
        1.  
          Displaying the menu for arrays
        2.  
          Commands for arrays
        3.  
          Displaying the menu for disks
        4.  
          Commands for paths of a disk
        5.  
          Statistics monitoring
        6.  
          Clear performance statistics
        7.  
          Device settings
        8.  
          Set primary path
        9.  
          Properties
      2. Add and remove paths
        1.  
          Adding a path
        2.  
          Removing a path
      3. Specify load balancing settings and the primary path
        1.  
          Specifying load balancing settings for an array
        2.  
          Specifying load balancing settings for a disk
        3.  
          Specifying the primary path for an array or disk
      4.  
        Specifying control timer settings for an array
      5. View array, disk, and path status
        1.  
          Array status
        2.  
          Device status
        3.  
          Path status
  14. Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
    1.  
      Overview
    2. Configuring a CVM cluster
      1. Preparing SFW for Microsoft Failover Clustering
        1.  
          Configuring CVM using ffconfigcli
      2. Creating cluster-shared disk groups and volumes
        1.  
          Creating a cluster-shared disk group
        2. Creating a cluster-shared volume
          1.  
            Manually creating a Volume Manager Shared Volume resource
      3.  
        Configuring a role for volume-level failover
    3. Administering CVM
      1.  
        Configuring CVM links for multi-subnet cluster networks
      2. Access modes for cluster-shared volumes
        1.  
          Setting the access mode using the Volume Manager Shared Volume resource
        2.  
          Setting the access mode using the GUI
        3. Set the access mode using the CLI
          1.  
            For volume access:
        4.  
          To check the volume state
      3. Storage disconnectivity and CVM disk detach policy
        1. Types of storage connectivity failures
          1.  
            Global partial failure
          2.  
            Global total failure
          3.  
            Local partial failure
          4.  
            Local total failure
        2.  
          How CVM handles local storage disconnectivity with the local detach policy
        3. CVM storage disconnectivity scenarios
          1.  
            Global partial failure
          2.  
            Global total failure
          3.  
            Local partial failure
          4.  
            Local total failure
        4.  
          Availability of cluster nodes and cluster-shared disk groups
        5.  
          Cluster-shared disk group fail policy
    4. Unconfiguring a CVM cluster
      1.  
        Unconfiguring CVM using ffconfigcli
    5. Command shipping
      1.  
        Operations supported by command shipping
      2.  
        Operations supported for running where volume is online
    6. About I/O Fencing
      1.  
        About preventing data corruption with I/O Fencing
      2.  
        About I/O Fencing operations
      3.  
        About I/O Fencing components
  15. Administering site-aware allocation for campus clusters
    1. Overview
      1.  
        Pre-requisites for enabling site-aware allocation on a campus cluster setup
    2.  
      About the site-aware read policy
    3. Administering hosts for site-based allocation
      1. Administering hosts for site-aware allocation through GUI
        1.  
          Adding a host to a site
        2.  
          Removing a host from a site
      2.  
        Administering hosts for site-aware allocation through CLI
    4. Administering disks for site-based allocation
      1. Administering disks for sites through GUI
        1.  
          Adding a disk to a site
        2.  
          Removing a disk from a site
      2.  
        Administering disks for sites through CLI
    5. Administering volumes for site-based allocation
      1. Setting or resetting volume Sitetype property for site allocation
        1.  
          Setting or resetting Volume Sitetype property through GUI
        2.  
          Setting or resetting volume Sitetype property through CLI
      2. Creating a dynamic volume
        1.  
          Creating a volume through GUI
        2.  
          Creating a volume through CLI
    6. Administering mirrored plexes for site-based allocation
      1.  
        Adding a mirror to a site-based volume through GUI
      2.  
        Adding a mirror to a site-based volume through CLI
  16. SFW for Hyper-V virtual machines
    1. Introduction to Storage Foundation solutions for Hyper-V environments
      1.  
        Advantages of running Storage Foundation in the Hyper-V parent
      2.  
        How Storage Foundation manages storage for virtual machines
    2. Live migration support for SFW dynamic disk group
      1.  
        About implementing Hyper-V virtual machine live migration on SFW storage
      2.  
        Tasks for deploying live migration support for Hyper-V virtual machines
      3.  
        Installing Windows Server
      4. Preparing the host machines
        1.  
          Adding the Hyper-V role
        2.  
          Adding the Microsoft Failover Clustering feature
        3.  
          Configuring failover cluster nodes
      5.  
        Installing the SFW option for Microsoft failover cluster option
      6.  
        Using the SFW Configuration Wizard for Microsoft Failover Cluster for Hyper-V live migration support
      7. Configuring the SFW storage
        1.  
          Creating dynamic cluster disk groups
        2.  
          Creating dynamic volumes
      8.  
        Creating a virtual machine service group
      9.  
        Setting the dependency of the virtual machine on the VMDg resource
    3. Administering storage migration for SFW and Hyper-V virtual machine volumes
      1.  
        About storage migration
      2.  
        About performance tunables for storage migration
      3.  
        Setting performance tunables for storage migration
      4.  
        About performing online storage migration
      5.  
        Storage migration limitations
      6.  
        About changing the layout while performing volume migration
      7.  
        Migrating volumes belonging to SFW dynamic disk groups
      8.  
        Migrating volumes belonging to Hyper-V virtual machines
      9.  
        Migrating data from SFW dynamic disks of one enclosure to another
      10.  
        Converting your existing Hyper-V configuration to live migration supported configuration
    4. Optional Storage Foundation features for Hyper-V environments
      1.  
        About using optional Storage Foundation features in the Hyper-V parent
      2.  
        Dynamic Multi-Pathing for the virtual environment
      3.  
        Replicating virtual machines
      4.  
        Virtual machine volume snapshots
      5.  
        Campus clusters
  17. Microsoft Failover Clustering support
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Enabling Microsoft Failover Clustering after InfoScale Storage is already installed
    3. Configuring Microsoft Failover Clustering
      1. Create a cluster dynamic disk group
        1. Adding the clustered disk group as a resource to the Failover Cluster
          1.  
            Notes:
        2.  
          Displaying the cluster disk group resource properties
    4.  
      Additional considerations for SFW Microsoft Failover Clustering support
  18. Configuring a quorum in a Microsoft Failover Cluster
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      SFW support for dynamic quorum resource
    3. Configuring Failover Cluster quorum using SFW
      1.  
        Configuring cluster quorum settings
    4.  
      Microsoft Failover Cluster quorum arbitration time settings
  19. Implementing disaster recovery with Volume Replicator
    1. Overview
      1.  
        Volume Replicator feature highlights
      2.  
        How Volume Replicator works
    2.  
      Summary of the steps for setting up a disaster recovery solution with Volume Replicator
    3. Volume Replicator terms
      1.  
        Replicated Volume Group (RVG)
      2.  
        Replicated Data Set (RDS)
      3.  
        Replicator Log
      4.  
        Replication Modes
  20. Troubleshooting and recovery
    1.  
      Overview
    2. Using disk and volume status information
      1.  
        Disk status descriptions
      2.  
        Volume status descriptions
    3.  
      SFW error symbols
    4. Resolving common problem situations
      1.  
        Bring an offline dynamic disk back to an imported state
      2.  
        Bring a basic disk back to an online state
      3.  
        Remove a disk from the computer
      4.  
        Bring a foreign disk back to an online state
      5.