A.2 August 2012 (OES 11 SP1)

A.2.1 Backing Up Linux POSIX Volumes

A.2.2 Clustering LVM Volume Groups with Novell Cluster Services

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Section 8.3, Configuring an LVM Volume Group Cluster Resource with NSS Management Tools

Use the NCP option to enable the Linux POSIX volume to be accessed with the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP).

Section 8.8, Renaming a Clustered LVM Logical Volume

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A.2.3 Installing or Upgrading NSS Management Tools and Linux POSIX File Systems

A.2.4 Managing Linux POSIX Volumes with NLVM Commands

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Section 7.8, Creating an LVM Logical Volume

Multiplier can also be T (terabytes). The default multiplier is G (gigabytes).

Section 7.7, Creating a Non-LVM Linux Volume

Section 7.8, Creating an LVM Logical Volume

Use the NCP option to enable the Linux POSIX volume to be accessed with the NetWare Core Protocol.

A.2.5 Managing Linux POSIX Volumes with NSSMU

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Section 6.9, Creating a Non-LVM Linux Volume

Section 6.10, Creating an LVM Logical Volume

Use the NCP option to enable the Linux POSIX volume to be accessed with the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP).

Section 6.14, Renaming the Mount Point Path for a Linux Volume

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Section 6.15, Renaming a Non-LVM Linux Volume

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Section 6.16, Renaming an LVM Volume

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A.2.6 Planning for Linux POSIX Volumes

A.2.7 Using NLVM and NSSMU in a Virtualized Environment