VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 Administrator's Guide (September 2002)
Chapter 4, Creating and Administering Disk Groups
Reorganizing the Contents of Disk Groups
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The output from vxprint after the split shows the new disk group, dg1:
# vxprint
Disk group: rootdg
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg rootdg rootdg - - - - - -
dm disk01 c0t1d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk02 c1t97d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk03 c1t112d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk04 c1t114d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk05 c1t96d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk06 c1t98d0 - 17678493 - - - -
v vol1 fsgen ENABLED 2048 - ACTIVE - -
pl vol1-01 vol1 ENABLED 3591 - ACTIVE - -
sd disk01-01 vol1-01 ENABLED 3591 0 - - -
pl vol1-02 vol1 ENABLED 3591 - ACTIVE - -
sd disk05-01 vol1-02 ENABLED 3591 0 - - -
Disk group: dg1
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg dg1 dg1 - - - - - -
dm disk07 c1t99d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk08 c1t100d0 - 17678493 - - - -
Joining Disk Groups
To remove all VxVM objects from an imported source disk group to an imported target
disk group, use the following command:
# vxdg [-o override|verify] join sourcedg targetdg
Note You cannot specify rootdg as the source disk group for a join operation.
For a description of the -o override and -o verify options, see “Moving Objects
Between Disk Groups” on page 128.
See “Joining Disk Groups” on page 265 for information on joining disk groups in a cluster.
For example, the following output from vxprint shows the contents of the disk group
rootdg and dg1:
# vxprint
Disk group: rootdg
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg rootdg rootdg - - - - - -
dm disk01 c0t1d0 - 17678493 - - - -
dm disk02 c1t97d0 - 17678493 - - - -