- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- About This Guide
- Introduction to HIT/Linux
- Installing and Configuring HIT/Linux
- Remote Setup Wizard Command Line Interface
- Configuring Multipath I/O Devices
- Accessing Volumes Using Multipath I/O
- Multipath Device Configuration
- Traditional Multipath Device Configurations
- Conditions for Configuring Multipath Devices
- Configuring Settings for Multipath I/O
- Including a Subnet or Adapter for MPIO
- Excluding a Subnet or Adapter From MPIO
- Including or Excluding Specific Host NICs
- Configuring I/O Path Selection
- Setting Volume-Specific Configuration Parameters
- Introduction to ASM/LE
- About ASM/LE
- About Smart Copies
- About Collections
- About Smart Copy Schedules
- Advantages of Smart Copy Schedules
- Constraints of Smart Copy Schedules
- Data Restoration
- About Mounting Smart Copies
- About Unmounting Smart Copies
- About Logging In to Smart Copies
- About Logging Off Smart Copies
- About Restoring Data From a Smart Copy
- Preconditions for Restoring Data
- Restoring Data Process
- About Restoring a Soft-Deleted Smart Copy
- About Managing Smart Copy Clones After Changing or Deleting Credentials
- Example
- Best Practices For Using ASM/LE
- Auto-Snapshot Manager Command Line Interface
- Introduction to ASMCLI
- Entering ASMCLI Commands
- ASMCLI Search Options
- Creating and Managing Group Access Files
- Creating and Managing Smart Copies
- Creating and Managing Smart Copy Schedules
- Mounting and Unmounting Smart Copies
- Logging In to and Out of Smart Copies
- Creating and Managing Collections
- Managing Thin-Provisioned Volumes
- Troubleshooting
- General Troubleshooting Guidelines
- Using the eqllog Facility
- Using the udev Facility
- Using the ehcmcli Diagnostic Tool
- Running the ehcmd Daemon
- Considerations When Partitioning iSCSI Volumes
- Migrating to HIT Linux Multipath I/O
- Enabling iSCSI Offload on HIT/Linux
- Bash Command Completion
- DKMS Considerations for Red Hat Linux
