A LUN becomes a SAN File System volume when an administrator adds it to a storage pool. It is automatically assigned a system-generated label that identifies it as a SAN File System volume. An administrator must also give the volume a name that is unique within all the volumes used by a SAN File System cluster.
You can perform the following tasks for volumes and LUNs:
Activating a volume
This topic describes how to activate a volume.Adding LUNs to SAN File System
This topic describes how to add LUNs to SAN File System.Adding volumes to a storage pool
This topic describes how to add volumes to a storage pool.Changing volume settings
This topic describes how to modify the general settings for a specific volume.Increasing volume size
This topic describes how to increase the size of a specific volume when the corresponding LUN size has increased.Listing available LUNs
This topic describes how to display a list of the available LUNs.Listing files on a volume
This topic describes how to display a list of files on a volume.Listing volumes
This topic describes how to display a list of all volumes.Managing free and allocated storage space
This topic describes how to manage free and allocated space.Removing volumes from a storage pool
This topic describes how to remove volumes from a storage pool.Suspending a volume
This topic describes how to suspend a volume.Viewing available LUN details
This topic describes how to view details for a specific available LUN.Viewing LUN details
This topic describes how to view details for a specific LUN.Viewing LUN statistics
This topic describes how to view LUN statistics.Viewing volume details
This topic describes how to display the details for a volume.Viewing volume settings
This topic describes how to display the general settings for a volume.Viewing volume statistics
This topic describes how to view volume statistics.
Parent topic: Managing