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A

account setup, Setting up accounts and groups
adding volumes to a mirrored set, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
adding volumes to a volume set, NEWMIRRVOL
availability of data, Product features

B

backing up a mirrored set, Backing up a mirrored set
requirements, Split-Volume backup requirements
backing up files, Backing up disk files to tape
backup volumes, Splitting a mirrored set
BULDACCT/iX utility, Moving files

C

capabilities, User capabilities
command
DSTAT, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, DSTAT
JOINMIRRSET, Joining the volume set, JOINMIRRSET
NEWMIRRSET, Initializing a mirrored volume set, NEWMIRRSET, Example
NEWMIRRVOL, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, NEWMIRRVOL
RELPACEMIRRVOL, REPLACEMIRRVOL
REPLACEMIRRVOL, Disk repair, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, Example
SHOWSET, Example: If a disk does not mount, SHOWSET
STORE, Backing up disk files to tape, STORE
SUSPENDMIRRVOL, Example: If a disk does not mount, Nonrecoverable conditions, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
system, User capabilities
VOLUTIL, Initializing a mirrored volume set
VSCLOSE, Splitting a mirrored set, VSCLOSE
VSOPEN, VSOPEN
create mirrored volume set, Initializing a mirrored volume set
creating
volume set, NEWMIRRSET

D

data availability, Product features
data consistency, Product features
defining a volume, NEWMIRRVOL
DISABLED state, Disk repair, Disk failure after mounting, Example: If a disk fails after mounting, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, Troubleshooting, Example, Example
disk configuration
SYSGEN, System configuration
disk failure, Introducing Mirrored Disks with Split-Volume Backup
after mounting, Disk failure after mounting
disk failure after mounting, Disk failures
disk mounting failure, Disk failures
drive errors, Disk failure after mounting
drive not responding, Disk failure after mounting
mounting, Disk repair
nonrecoverable conditions, Nonrecoverable conditions
recovery, Product features, Disk repair
disk failure after mounting
recovery, Example: If a disk fails after mounting
disk mirroring, Product features
disk mounting failure, Disk failures
recovery, Example: If a disk does not mount
disk repair, Disk repair, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, Example
maximum, Joining the volume set
staging, Disk repair
disk state
SCRATCH, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Example: If a disk does not mount
UNKNOWN, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Example: If a disk does not mount
disk status, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: If a disk fails after mounting
DSTAT command, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
description, DSTAT
system command, DSTAT

F

file
backing up, Backing up disk files to tape
moving, migration, Using mirrored disks
restore from backup tape, Restoring files from a backup tape
file backup, What is split-volume backup?
file migration, Moving files

I

initialization
error, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
initialize volume set, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Example
installation
configuration, Disk installation
recommendations, Disk installation
requirements, Disk installation

J

joining a volume set
JOINMIRRSET, JOINMIRRSET
joining the volume set, Joining the volume set
JOINMIRRSET command, Joining the volume set
description, JOINMIRRSET
SOURCE=USER option, Joining the volume set
VOLUTIL, JOINMIRRSET

L

LONER state, Example
LONER-SB state, Example
LONER-SU state, Example

M

MASTER state, Example
master volume, Initializing a mirrored volume set
mounting, Using mirrored disks
MASTER-MD state, Example
MASTER-SB state, Example
MASTER-SU state, Example
MEMBER state, Example
member volume, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
MEMBER-MD state, Example
MEMBER-SB state, Example
MEMBER-SU state, Example
mirrored disk features, Product features
data consistency, Product features
disk failure recovery, Product features
disk mirroring, Product features
high data availability, Product features
resume mirroring, Product features
mirrored disk state
DISABLED, Disk repair, Disk failure after mounting, Example: If a disk fails after mounting, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, Troubleshooting, Example
NON-MIRROR, Example: If a disk does not mount, Disk failure after mounting, Example: If a disk fails after mounting, Example
NORMAL, Example
PENDING, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example
REPAIR-DEST, Example
REPAIR-SRCE, Example
STAGED-DEST, Example
STAGED-SRCE, Example
SUSPEND-MIRR, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example, Example
mirrored disk states, Example
mirrored disk status, Example
mirrored disks, Introducing Mirrored Disks with Split-Volume Backup
capabilities, User capabilities
environment, Product environment
installation, Disk installation
overview, Introducing Mirrored Disks with Split-Volume Backup
recommendations, Product environment
requirements, Product environment
mirrored volume set, Initializing a mirrored volume set
create, Initializing a mirrored volume set
initialize, Initializing a mirrored volume set
master, Initializing a mirrored volume set
mounting a mirrored volume set, Using mirrored disks
moving files, Using mirrored disks

N

NEWMIRRSET command, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Example
VOLUTIL, NEWMIRRSET
NEWMIRRVOL command, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
description, NEWMIRRVOL
VOLUTIL, NEWMIRRVOL
NON-MIRROR state, Example: If a disk does not mount, Disk failure after mounting, Example: If a disk fails after mounting, Example
nonrecoverable conditions, Nonrecoverable conditions
nonrecoverable error
both mirrored drives fail, If both mirrored drives fail
both split-volume set halves fail, If both split volume set halves fail
disk fails during join, If a drive fails during the join operation
disk fails during repair, If a drive fails during the repair operation
misuse of SUSPENDMIRRVOL command, If you misuse the SUSPENDMIRRVOL command
modifying a disk, If you modify a disk
software error, If you create a software error
nonsystem volumes, Product environment
normal operation, Disk failure after mounting
NORMAL state, Example

Q

quick start procedures
add members to a mirrored volume set, Add members to a mirrored volume set
back up files, Back up files
create a mirrored volume set, Create a mirrored volume set
replace a disk that did not mount, Replace a disk that did not mount
replace a disk that failed after mounting, Replace a disk that failed after mounting
suspend mirroring on a PENDING volume, Suspend mirroring on a PENDING volume

S

SCRATCH state, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Example
SHOWSET command, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, Example: If a disk does not mount
description, SHOWSET
VOLUTIL, SHOWSET
SOURCE=BACKUP, If the volumes are unavailable during JOINMIRRSET
SOURCE=USER, If the volumes are unavailable during JOINMIRRSET
JOINMIRRSET command, Joining the volume set
SPLIT option, VSCLOSE command, Splitting a mirrored set
split-volume backup, What is split-volume backup?, Product features, Backing up a mirrored set
overview, What is split-volume backup?
requirements, Split-Volume backup requirements
splitting a mirrored set, Splitting a mirrored set
STORE command, Backing up disk files to tape
description, STORE
system command, STORE
STORE compatibility, STORE Tape Compatibility
SUSPEND-MIRR state, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example, Example
SUSPENDMIRRVOL command, Example: If a disk does not mount, Nonrecoverable conditions
caution, Example: If a disk does not mount, SUSPENDMIRRVOL, Example
description, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
VOLUTIL, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
SYSGEN, System configuration
system command
DSTAT, DSTAT
STORE, Backing up disk files to tape, STORE
VSCLOSE, VSCLOSE
VSCLOSE with SPLIT option, Splitting a mirrored set
VSOPEN, VSOPEN
system commands, User capabilities
used with mirrored disks, System command summary
system crash, Disk repair
system dump, If the system aborts
system volume set, Using mirrored disks

T

tasks
adding volumes to a volume set, NEWMIRRVOL
brings online after a VSCLOSE, VSOPEN
closes a volume set, VSCLOSE
creating a volume set, NEWMIRRSET
disk backup, STORE
display disk information, DSTAT
displaying volume information, SHOWSET
replacing volumes in a volume set, REPLACEMIRRVOL
suspend mirroring, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
troubleshooting
a DISABLED drive, If a drive is DISABLED
data recovery, If DISCUTIL is needed
DISCUTIL utility, If DISCUTIL is needed
drive fails when volume set is split, If a drive fails when volume set is split
HP-FL card failure, Troubleshooting
if a source volume fails, If a source volume fails
if a source volume is missing, If a source volume is missing
if JOINMIRRSET aborts, If JOINMIRRSET is aborted
memory dump after system abort, If the system aborts
system aborts during JOINMIRRSET, If the system aborts during JOINMIRRSET
system aborts while volume set is being split, If the system aborts while volume set is being split
volumes unavailable during JOINMIRRSET, If the volumes are unavailable during JOINMIRRSET

V

volume
access, Using mirrored disks, Example
defining, NEWMIRRVOL
initialization error, Initializing a mirrored volume set, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
mount, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, Example
mount failure, Disk repair
volume set
access, Using mirrored disks
adding a volume, NEWMIRRVOL
backing up files, Backing up disk files to tape
backup, STORE
bringing online after a VSCLOSE, VSOPEN
closes a volume set, VSCLOSE
creating, NEWMIRRSET
display, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
display information, DSTAT
displaying information, SHOWSET
joining the volume set, Joining the volume set
master , Using mirrored disks
member, Adding volumes to a mirrored set
mounting, Using mirrored disks
name, Initializing a mirrored volume set
replacing a volume, REPLACEMIRRVOL
splitting for backup, Splitting a mirrored set
suspend mirroring, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
volume set information table (VSIT), NEWMIRRVOL
volume status, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: If a disk fails after mounting, Example: Replacing a disabled disk
VOLUTIL
commands, Mirrored Disk Commands
mirrored disk command summary, Mirrored Disk Commands
VOLUTIL command
JOINMIRRSET, Joining the volume set, JOINMIRRSET
NEWMIRRSET, Initializing a mirrored volume set, NEWMIRRSET, Example
NEWMIRRVOL, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, NEWMIRRVOL
REPLACEMIRRVOL, Disk repair, Example: If a disk does not mount, Example: Replacing a disk that did not mount, Example: Replacing a disabled disk, REPLACEMIRRVOL, Example
SHOWSET, Adding volumes to a mirrored set, Example: If a disk does not mount, SHOWSET
SUSPENDMIRRVOL, Example: If a disk does not mount, Nonrecoverable conditions, SUSPENDMIRRVOL
VOLUTIL utility, Introducing Mirrored Disks with Split-Volume Backup, User capabilities, Mirrored Disk Commands
VSCLOSE command
description, VSCLOSE
SPLIT option, Splitting a mirrored set
system command, VSCLOSE
VSOPEN command
description, VSOPEN
system command, VSOPEN
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