The Novell Storage Services (NSS) Management Utility (NSSMU) for Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) 11 SP3 allows you to create and manage Linux POSIX file systems. This section describes how to use NSSMU to create and manage Linux POSIX volumes on your OES server.
NSSMU also allows you to create and manage NSS pools, volumes, software RAIDs, and pool snapshots. For information, see the OES 11 SP3: NSS File System Administration Guide for Linux.
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Section 6.1, NSSMU Quick Reference for Linux Volumes
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Section 6.2, Launching and Navigating NSSMU
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Section 6.3, Viewing a List of Devices
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Section 6.4, Viewing Device Details
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Section 6.5, Initializing a Device
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Section 6.6, Unsharing a Device
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Section 6.7, Viewing a List of Linux Volumes
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Section 6.8, Viewing Details for a Linux Volume
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Section 6.9, Creating a Non-LVM Linux Volume
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Section 6.10, Creating an LVM Logical Volume
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Section 6.11, Creating a Shared LVM Volume with Novell Cluster Services
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Section 6.12, Mounting a Linux Volume
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Section 6.13, Dismounting a Linux Volume
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Section 6.14, Renaming the Mount Point Path for a Linux Volume
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Section 6.15, Renaming a Non-LVM Linux Volume
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Section 6.16, Renaming an LVM Volume
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Section 6.17, Deleting a Linux Volume