Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Advanced Features Administrator"s Guide (5900-1503, April 2011)
■ Type the following vxdg command:
# vxdg -T version init diskgroup disk_name=disk_access_name
Upgrading an older version non-CDS disk group
You may want to upgrade a non-CDS disk group with a version lower than 110 in
order to use new features other than CDS. After upgrading the disk group, the
cds attribute is set to off, and the disk group has an alignment of 1.
Note: You must also perform a disk group conversion (using the vxcdsconvert
utility) to use the CDS feature.
To upgrade the non-CDS pre-version 110 disk group
■ Type the following vxdg command:
# vxdg upgrade diskgroup
Replacing a disk in a CDS disk group
Note: When replacing a disk in a CDS disk group, you cannot use a non-CDS disk
as the replacement.
To replace a disk in a CDS disk group
■ Type the following commands:
# vxdg -g diskgroup -k rmdisk disk_name
# vxdg -g diskgroup -k adddisk disk_name=disk_access_name
The -k option retains and reuses the disk media record for the disk that is
being replaced. The following example shows a disk device disk21 being
reassigned to disk mydg01.
# vxdg -g diskgroup -k rmdisk mydg01
# vxdg -g diskgroup -k adddisk mydg01=disk21
For other operating systems, use the appropriate device name format.
Setting the maximum number of devices for CDS disk groups
To set the maximum number of devices that can be created in a CDS disk group
Migrating data between platforms
Maintaining your system
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