Overview of EVMS
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1.5 Location of Device Nodes for EVMS Storage
Objects
EVMS creates a unified namespace for the logical volumes on your system in the
/dev/evms
directory. It detects the storage objects actually present on a system, and creates an appropriate
device node for each one, such as those shown in the following table.
Table 1-3
Device Node Location
Region
An ordered set of logically contiguous sectors that might or might not be
physically contiguous. The underlying mapping can be to logical disks, disk
segments, or other storage regions.
Feature
(Feature Object, EVMS
Feature, EVMS Object)
A logically contiguous address space created from one or more disks,
segments, regions, or other feature objects through the use of an EVMS
feature.
Storage Object
Any storage structure in EVMS that is capable of being a block device. Disks,
segments, regions, and feature objects are all storage objects.
Container
(Storage Container)
A collection of devices that are managed as a single pool of storage.
Private Storage Container:
A storage container that is exclusively owned and
accessed by only one server.
Cluster Storage Container:
A storage container managed by the Cluster
Resource Manager. It is accessible to all nodes of a cluster. An administrator
can configure the storage objects in the cluster container from any node in the
cluster. Cluster containers can be private, shared, or deported.
Private:
The cluster container is exclusively owned and accessed by only
one particular node of a cluster at any given time. The ownership can be
reassigned by fail-over policies or the administrator.
Shared:
The cluster container is concurrently owned and accessed by all
nodes of a cluster. Shared containers are preferred for distributed
databases, clustered file systems, and cluster-aware applications that can
coordinate safe access to shared volumes.
Deported:
The cluster container is not owned or accessed by any node of
the cluster.
Volume
(Logical Volume)
A mountable storage object. Logical volumes can be EVMS volumes or
compatibility volumes.
EVMS Volume:
Volumes that contain EVMS metadata and support all
EVMS features. Device nodes for EVMS volumes are stored in the
/dev/
evms
directory. For example:
/dev/evms/my_volume
Compatibility Volume:
Volumes that are backwards-compatible to other
volume managers. They do not contain EVMS metadata and cannot
support EVMS features.
Storage Object
Standard Location the Device Node
EVMS Location of the Device Node
A disk segment of disk
/dev/sda5
/dev/evms/sda5
Term
Description
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