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PLEASE do NOT post product queries in this forum

This forum was created by SYMANTEC employees to publish details of new announcements an documentation. There are no VERITAS employees monitoring or using this forum. If you have product-related queries, please use these forums: Storage Foundation: ht...

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SFHA Solutions 6.0.1: Using vxcdsconvert to make Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) disks and disk groups portable between systems for Cross-platform Data Sharing (CDS)

The vxcdsconvert command makes disks and disk groups portable between systems running VxVM with the Cross-platform Data Sharing (CDS) feature. For more information on the CDS feature, see: Overview of the CDS featureSetting up your system to use CDS ...

VxVM: Understanding the V-5-1-587 error message

The V-5-1-587 error message indicates that a disk import failed. The second portion of the message briefly describes the reason for the error. Depending on the reason, you can either clear the locks or force the disk group to be imported to solve the...

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SFW HA 6.0.2: Documentation Available

  Documentation for Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Windows (SFW HA) 6.0.2 is now available at the following locations: PDF and HTML versions: SORT documentation pageLate Breaking NewsHardware Compatibility ListSoftware...

SFHA Solutions: Administering a Recovery Plan using the Veritas Operations Manager Virtual Business Services Availability Add-on 5.0

A Recovery Plan is an automated set of steps that need to be run when a disaster or contingency arises. The Veritas Operations Manager Virtual Business Services (VBS) Availability Add-on 5.0 enables you to create and store a Recovery Plan, manually r...

VxFS: Understanding the V-3-20837 warning message

The Veritas File System (VxFS) fsck command examines VxFS file systems for consistency. Because VxFS file systems record pending file system updates in an intent log, the fsck command typically replays the intent log instead of doing a full structura...