System Administration Tools

system-storage-manager - A single tool to manage your storage

Website: http://storagemanager.sf.net
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: Scientific Linux
Description:
System Storage Manager provides an easy to use command line interface to manage
your storage using various technologies like lvm, btrfs, encrypted volumes and
more.

In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management with Device
Mapper (dm), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), or Multiple Devices (md) is becoming
increasingly more difficult.  With file systems added to the mix, the number of
tools needed to configure and manage storage has grown so large that it is
simply not user friendly.  With so many options for a system administrator to
consider, the opportunity for errors and problems is large.

The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management can be
simplified, and we are working to bring that ease of use to Linux file systems
in general.

You should install the ssm if you need to manage your storage with various
technologies via a single unified interface.

Packages

system-storage-manager-0.4-9.el7.noarch [108 KiB] Changelog by Jan Tulak (2019-03-11):
- Fix unhandled exception for some locales set through LC_ALL (#1679591)
- Fix ssm resize fails with python stack trace (#1654583)
- Fix poor luks password throwing an error (#1141871)
- Fix unable to list thinpools with the same name (#1619476)
- Fix ssm list delay in detecting xfs growth (#1664652)
- Fix exported lvm volumes issue
- Send udev change events for btrfs operations and on all fs creations
- Fix issues with partitions on loopback devices
- Better error reporting for some situations

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