Starting with OES 11, the Novell Cluster Services Samba template uses a Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume group on a shared device. The Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) has been deprecated in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, and is not used for OES 11.
The Samba resource template has been updated to create new resources based on an LVM volume group and logical volume. For information about creating and managing shared Linux POSIX file systems built with an LVM volume group, see Configuring and Managing Cluster Resources for Shared LVM Volume Groups
in the OES 11 SP3: Novell Cluster Services for Linux Administration Guide.
For Novell Storage Services (NSS) file systems, the Novell Linux Volume Manager (NLVM) replaces EVMS transparently for your pool cluster resources. You create new pool cluster resources using the same procedures as you have done for earlier versions of OES. Your resources and scripts work without changes if you upgrade to OES 11 SP3.
If you upgrade a shared Linux POSIX file system from a previous OES 1 or OES 2 server, special handling is required. For information, see Upgrading Clusters from OES 2 SP3 to OES 11 SPx
in the OES 11 SP3: Novell Cluster Services for Linux Administration Guide. After the upgrade, see Upgrading and Managing Cluster Resources for Linux POSIX Volumes with CSM Containers
for information about managing the CSM-based resources.