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Old 10-03-2006, 01:20 PM   #1
unixnerd
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DISCUSSION: Breaking a mirrored disk for replacement which is under Veritas control


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Breaking a mirrored disk for replacement which is under Veritas control

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In this scenario disk to be replaced is rootmirror(VM disk) 1.
Code:
vxprint -ht | grep rootmirror
Disassociate and then remove all of the operating system plexes on the mirror device "rootmirror": 2.
Code:
vxplex -g rootdg -o rm dis home-02 opt-02 rootvol-02 swapvol-02 var-02
After removing all plexes remove the disk from Veritas control: 3.
Code:
vxdg -g rootdg rmdisk rootmirror
After the engg replaces the disk, issue this : 4.
Code:
vxdctl enable
5.
Code:
/usr/lib/vxvm/bin/vxdisksetup -i c2t8d0
(Initialize the new disk) 6.
Code:
vxdg -g rootdg adddisk rootmirror=c1t1d0
( Put the disk under the VX control)
 
  


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