OES Storage Services uses storage volumes to logically organize your data. After creating NSS pools, you can create any number of NSS volumes for each pool, depending on the physical space available.
This section describes how to configure and manage NSS volumes by completing the following tasks:
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Section 19.1, Understanding Volume Properties
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Section 19.2, Guidelines for NSS Volumes
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Section 19.3, Creating Unencrypted NSS Volumes
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Section 19.4, Configuring Encrypted NSS Volumes with NSSMU
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Section 19.5, Updating eDirectory Volume Objects
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Section 19.6, Viewing the Details of an NSS Volume
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Section 19.7, Viewing Properties of an NSS Volume
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Section 19.8, Modifying Attributes of an NSS Volume
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Section 19.9, Modifying the NSS Volume Size
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Section 19.10, Configuring the Name Space for an NSS Volume
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Section 19.11, Mounting NSS Volumes with Linux Commands
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Section 19.12, Renaming an NSS Volume
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Section 19.13, Renaming (Modifying) the Mount Point for an NSS Volume
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Section 19.14, Activating and Deactivating an NSS Volume
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Section 19.15, Mounting and Dismounting an NSS Volume
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Section 19.16, Exporting and Importing NSS Volumes for NFS Access
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Section 19.17, Deleting an NSS Volume
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Section 19.18, Finding the Filename for a Given ZID
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Section 19.19, Setting and Viewing the ZID Mode for a Volume
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Section 19.20, Verifying or Rebuilding NSS Volumes
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Section 19.21, Moving Volumes with DFS
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Section 19.22, Splitting Volumes with DFS
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Section 19.23, What’s Next