VERITAS Volume Manager 4.1 Administrator's Guide

Administering Disks
Removing and Replacing Disks
Chapter 298
Any applications using these volumes will fail future accesses.
These volumes will require restoration from backup.
Are you sure you want do this? [y,n,q,?] (default: n)
To remove the disk, causing the named volumes to be disabled and data to be lost
when the disk is replaced, enter y or press Return.
To abandon removal of the disk, and back up or move the data associated with the
volumes that would otherwise be disabled, enter n or q and press Return.
For example, to move the volume mkting to a disk other than mydg02, use this
command:
# vxassist move mkting !mydg02
After backing up or moving the data in the volumes, start again from step 1 above.
Step 4. At the following prompt, either select the device name of the replacement disk
(from the list provided), press Return to choose the default disk, or enter none to
defer replacing the disk until a later date:
The following devices are available as replacements:
c0t1d0
You can choose one of these disks now, to replace mydg02.
Select “none” if you do not wish to select a replacement disk.
Choose a device, or select “none” [<device>,none,q,?] (default: c0t1d0)
NOTE Do not choose the old disk drive as a replacement even though it
appears in the selection list. If necessary, you can choose to initialize
a new disk.
If you enter none because you intend to replace the physical disk, see the section
“Replacing a Failed or Removed Disk” on page 92
Step 5. If you chose to replace the disk in step 4, press Return at the following prompt to
confirm this:
VxVM NOTICE V-5-2-285 Requested operation is to remove mydg02 from group mydg.
The removed disk will be replaced with disk device c0t1d0.
Continue with operation? [y,n,q,?] (default: y)
vxdiskadm displays the following success messages:
VxVM NOTICE V-5-2-265 Removal of disk mydg02 completed