VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 User's Guide - VERITAS Enterprise Administrator (June 2002)
Chapter 3, Disk Tasks
Undoing Hot Relocation
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When hot relocation takes place, the failed subdisk is removed from the configuration
database and Volume Managertakes precautions to ensurethat thedisk spaceused by the
failed subdisk is not recycled as free space.
Undoing Hot Relocation
The Undo Hot Relocation procedure relocates subdisks back to their repaired original
disk or replacement disk and restores a system to its original configuration. If hot
relocation scattered subdisks from a failed disk to several disks within a dynamic disk
group, the undo hot relocation command will summon all of them back to a single disk
without you having to find and move each one individually.
Note The Undo Hot Relocation procedure is only available after a hot relocation or hot
sparing procedure has occurred.
1. Right-click on the dynamic disk group that contains the hot relocated volumes.
2. Select Actions > Undo Hot Relocation.
A window appears showing the disks that failed and from which subdisks were hot
relocated.
3. Select the disks you wish to unrelocate by clicking on the corresponding circle in the
column under the check mark. The hot relocated subdisks will return to this disk.
4. Click OK.