Veritas Volume Manager 4.1 Administrator's Guide (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)

426 VERITAS Volume Manager Administrators Guide
Creating and Administering Disk Groups
Command Description
vxdg [-s] init diskgroup
[diskname=]devicename
Creates a disk group using a pre-initialized disk.
See “Creating a Disk Group” on page 137 and
Creating a Shared Disk Group” on page 373.
Example:
# vxdg init mydg mydg01=c0t1d0
vxsplitlines -g diskgroup Reports conflicting configuration information.
See “Handling Conflicting Configuration Copies
in a Disk Group” on page 150.
Example:
# vxsplitlines -g mydg
vxdg [-n newname] deport diskgroup Deports a disk group and optionally renames it.
See “Deporting a Disk Group” on page 139.
Example:
# vxdg -n newdg deport mydg
vxdg [-n newname] import diskgroup Imports a disk group and optionally renames it.
See “Importing a Disk Group” on page 141.
Example:
# vxdg -n newdg import mydg
vxdg [-n newname] -s import diskgroup Imports a disk group as shared by a cluster, and
optionally renames it. See “Importing Disk
Groups as Shared” on page 374.
Example:
# vxdg -n newsdg -s import mysdg
vxdg [-o expand] listmove sourcedg \
targetdg object ...
Lists the objects potentially affected by moving a
disk group. See “Listing Objects Potentially
Affected by a Move on page 160.
Example:
# vxdg -o expand listmove mydg \
newdg myvol1