Veritas™ File System Programmer's Reference Guide - Solaris
- Veritas File System software developer's kit
- File Change Log
- About the File Change Log file
- Record types
- File Change Log tunables
- Application programming interface for File Change Log
- API functions
- File Change Log record
- Copying File Change Log records
- Veritas File System and File Change Log upgrade and downgrade
- Reverse path name lookup
- Multi-volume support
- Named data streams
- Veritas File System I/O
- Caching advisories
- Extents
- Thin Reclamation
Uses for multi-volume support
Possible uses for the multi-volume support feature include the following:
Controlling where files are stored so that specific files or file hierarchies can be assigned to different volumes
Separating Storage Checkpoints so that data allocated to a Storage Checkpoint is isolated from the rest of the file system
Separating file system metadata from file data
Encapsulating volumes so that a volume appears in the file system as a file; this is particularly useful for databases that are running on raw volumes
Migrating files off a volume so that the volume can be replaced or serviced
Implementing a storage optimization application that periodically scans the file system and modifies the allocation policies in response to changing patterns of storage use