Veritas FlashSnap Point-In-Time Copy Solutions 5.0.1 Administrators Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

To add a version 20 DCO object and DCO volume to an existing volume
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Ensure that the disk group containing the existing volume has been upgraded
to at least version 110. Use the following command to check the version of a
disk group:
# vxprint -l diskgroup | egrep 'version:'
To upgrade a disk group, use the following command:
# vxdg upgrade diskgroup
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Use the following command to add a version 20 DCO and DCO volume to an
existing volume:
# vxsnap [-g diskgroup] prepare volume [ndcomirs=number] \
[regionsize=size] [alloc=storage_attribute[,...]]
The ndcomirs attribute specifies the number of DCO plexes that are created
in the DCO volume. It is recommended that you configure as many DCO plexes
as there are data and snapshot plexes in the volume. The DCO plexes are used
to set up a DCO volume for any snapshot volume that you subsequently create
from the snapshot plexes. For example, specify ndcomirs=5 for a volume with
3 data plexes and 2 snapshot plexes.
The value of the regionsize attribute specifies the size of the tracked regions
in the volume. A write to a region is tracked by setting a bit in the change
map. The default value is 64k (64KB). A smaller value requires more disk
space for the change maps, but the finer granularity provides faster
resynchronization.
You can also specify vxassist-style storage attributes to define the disks
that can and/or cannot be used for the plexes of the DCO volume.
Note: The vxsnap prepare command automatically enables persistent
FastResync on the volume. Persistent FastResync is also set automatically
on any snapshots that are generated from a volume on which this feature is
enabled.
If the volume is a RAID-5 volume, it is converted to a layered volume that can
be used with instant snapshots and persistent FastResync.
By default, a new-style DCO volume contains 32 per-volume maps. If you
require more maps than this, you can use the vxsnap addmap command to
add more maps. See the vxsnap(1M) manual page for details of this command.
Setting up volumes for instant snapshots
Preparing a volume for instant snapshot operations
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