Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Administrator's Guide (September 2006)

498 Configuring Veritas Volume Manager
Adding unsupported disk arrays as JBODs
Optional Setup Tasks
Place the root disk under VxVM control and mirror it to create an alternate boot
disk.
Designate hot-relocation spare disks in each disk group.
Add mirrors to volumes.
Configure DRL and FastResync on volumes.
Maintenance Tasks
Resize volumes and file systems.
Add more disks, create new disk groups, and create new volumes.
Create and maintain snapshots.
Adding unsupported disk arrays as JBODs
After installation, add any disk arrays that are unsupported by Symantec to the DISKS
(JBOD) category as described in “Administering the Device Discovery Layer” on
page 85.
Adding foreign devices
The device discovery feature of VxVM can discover some devices that are controlled by
third-party drivers, such as for EMC PowerPath. For these devices it may be preferable to
use the multipathing capability that is provided by the third-party drivers rather than using
the Dynamic Multipathing (DMP) feature. Provided that a suitable array support library is
available, DMP can co-exist with such drivers. Other foreign devices, for which a
compatible ASL does not exist, can be made available to Veritas Volume Manager as
simple disks by using the
vxddladm addforeign command. This also has the effect of
bypassing DMP. Refer to “Administering the Device Discovery Layer” on page 85 for
more information.
Adding disks to disk groups
To place disks in disk groups, use VEA or the vxdiskadm program after completing the
installation. Refer to “Adding a disk to VxVM” on page 97 and the VEA online help for
information on how to add your disks to new disk groups.
See the Veritas Storage Foundation Intelligent Storage Provisioning Administrator’s
Guide for information about creating storage pools within disk groups. Storage pools are
only required if you intend using the ISP feature of VxVM.