When you configure disks for Tivoli® Storage
Manager, use the
Logical Volume Manager (LVM).
Procedure
- Use Linux Logical
Volume Manager (LVM) to create logical volumes on the disk LUNs for
all disks that are used for Tivoli Storage
Manager components.
Set the LVM read-ahead to 0 for all logical volumes on disk
systems that provide adaptive read-ahead capabilities, for example,
enterprise-type disk systems.
If more space is needed, the logical
volumes provide an easy way to extend the volumes and file systems.
LVM also provides striping, which can be used to improve sequential
I/O performance.
- For the Tivoli Storage
Manager database
and logs, use the ext3 file system.
- For Tivoli Storage
Manager storage
pools, use the ext4 file system. The ext4 file system has
the following advantages for use with storage pools:
- You do not have to write out each block I/O to allocate the storage
pool volume, which improves the performance of the DEFINE
VOLUME command.
- You can avoid file and free space fragmentation, which improves
read and write performance.
- When you define new volumes, the Tivoli Storage
Manager server activities
that are running are not negatively affected.