Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Migration Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

Table 3-2
LVM and VxVM task comparisons (continued)
ExampleDescriptionTask type
vxrecover -s vol_nameResynchronize operations for the named
volumes, or for volumes residing on the named
disks.
If no medianame or volume operands are
specified, then the operation applies to all
volumes.
VxVM
lvchange -a y /dev/vol_grp/lvol_nameStart a volume.LVM
vxrecover -s vol_name
vxvol start vol_name
Start a volume.VxVM
lvchange -a n /dev/vol_grp/lvol_nameStop a volume.LVM
vxvol stop vol_nameStop a volume.VxVM
pvchange -z y /dev/dsk/disk_nameMake a disk available as a hot spare.LVM
vxedit set spare=on disk_nameMake a disk available as a hot spare.VxVM
Example for a disk_group = veritasdg, medianame = disk01, vol_name -=
veritasvol, plex name = veritasvol-01, subdisk -= disk01-01, devicename
= c0t0d0
Tasks with no direct LVM equivalents
The following table lists tasks which have no direct LVM equivalent. Most of these
tasks can be performed either with the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA)
GUI, or the command line interface. Additional information is available.
See the Veritas Enterprise Administrator Users Guide.
See the Veritas Volume Manager Administrators Guide.
69Command differences
Tasks with no direct LVM equivalents