Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Administrator's Guide (September 2006)
224 Creating and administering plexes
Moving plexes
# vxmend [-g diskgroup] fix clean plex
Start the volume using the following command:
# vxvol [-g diskgroup] start volume
Moving plexes
Moving a plex copies the data content from the original plex onto a new plex. To move a
plex, use the following command:
# vxplex [-g diskgroup] mv original_plex new_plex
For a move task to be successful, the following criteria must be met:
■ The old plex must be an active part of an active (ENABLED) volume.
■ The new plex must be at least the same size or larger than the old plex.
■ The new plex must not be associated with another volume.
The size of the plex has several implications:
■ If the new plex is smaller or more sparse than the original plex, an incomplete copy is
made of the data on the original plex. If an incomplete copy is desired, use the -o
force option to
vxplex.
■ If the new plex is longer or less sparse than the original plex, the data that exists on
the original plex is copied onto the new plex. Any area that is not on the original plex,
but is represented on the new plex, is filled from other complete plexes associated
with the same volume.
■ If the new plex is longer than the volume itself, then the remaining area of the new
plex above the size of the volume is not initialized and remains unused.