- About This Guide
- I File Systems and Mounting
- II Logical Volumes (LVM)
- 5 LVM Configuration
- 5.1 Understanding the Logical Volume Manager
- 5.2 Creating Volume Groups
- 5.3 Creating Logical Volumes
- 5.4 Automatically Activating Non-Root LVM Volume Groups
- 5.5 Resizing an Existing Volume Group
- 5.6 Resizing a Logical Volume
- 5.7 Deleting a Volume Group or a Logical Volume
- 5.8 Using LVM Commands
- 5.9 Tagging LVM2 Storage Objects
- 6 LVM Volume Snapshots
- 5 LVM Configuration
- III Software RAID
- IV Network Storage
- 13 iSNS for Linux
- 14 Mass Storage over IP Networks: iSCSI
- 15 Fibre Channel Storage over Ethernet Networks: FCoE
- 16 NVMe over Fabric
- 17 Managing Multipath I/O for Devices
- 17.1 Understanding Multipath I/O
- 17.2 Hardware Support
- 17.3 Planning for Multipathing
- 17.4 Multipath Management Tools
- 17.5 Configuring the System for Multipathing
- 17.6 Creating or Modifying the /etc/multipath.conf File
- 17.7 Configuring Default Policies for Polling, Queuing, and Failback
- 17.8 Blacklisting Non-Multipath Devices
- 17.9 Configuring User-Friendly Names or Alias Names
- 17.10 Configuring Path Failover Policies and Priorities
- 17.11 Configuring Multipath I/O for the Root Device
- 17.12 Configuring Multipath I/O for an Existing Software RAID
- 17.13 Using LVM2 on Multipath Devices
- 17.14 Best Practice
- 17.15 Troubleshooting MPIO
- 18 Managing Access Control Lists over NFSv4
- A Documentation Updates
- A.1 October 2018 (Documentation Maintenance Update for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3)
- A.2 September 2017 (Initial Release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3)
- A.3 April 2017 (Documentation Maintenance Update for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2)
- A.4 November 2016 (Initial Release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2)
- A.5 December 2015 (Initial Release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1)
- A.6 February 2015 (Documentation Maintenance Update)
- A.7 October 2014 (Initial Release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12)
- B Licencias GNU
- 1.1 File System Types in Linux
- 1.2 Maximum Sizes of Files and File Systems (On-Disk Format, 4 KiB Block Size)
- 1.3 Storage Limitations
- 2.1 File System Support for Resizing
- 7.1 Comparison of RAID 5 and RAID 6
- 9.1 Nested RAID Levels
- 9.2 Scenario for Creating a RAID 10 (1+0) by Nesting
- 9.3 Scenario for Creating a RAID 10 (0+1) by Nesting
- 9.4 Complex RAID 10 compared to Nested RAID 10
- 9.5 Scenario for Creating a RAID 10 Using mdadm
- 11.1 Tasks Involved in Resizing a RAID
- 11.2 Scenario for Increasing the Size of Component Partitions
- 12.1 Translation between Non-SES-2 Patterns and SES-2 Patterns
- 17.1 Multipath I/O Features of Storage Arrays
- 17.2 Tools in the multipath-tools Package
- 17.3 Group Policy Options for the multipath -p Command
- 17.4 Comparison of Multipath Device Name Types
- 17.5 Group Policy Options for the multipath -p Command
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