HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite for VERITAS manual Moving Disks Under VxVM Control

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NOTE: Disks use the traditional naming format, usually c#t#d#. Enclosure-based naming enables disk devices to be named for enclosures rather than for the controllers through which they are accessed. In a Storage Area Network (SAN) that uses Fibre Channel hubs or fabric switches, information about the disk location provided by the operating system may not correctly indicate the physical location of the disks. Enclosure-based naming enables VxVM to access enclosures as separate physical entities. By configuring redundant copies of your data on separate enclosures, you can safeguard your data against failure of one or more enclosures.

3.To set up a system wide default disk group, enter <yn> when prompted by the vxinstall utility:

Do you want to setup a system wide default disk group ? [y,n,q,?] (default: y)

If you know the name of the disk group to be used as the default disk group, enter y, and type the name of the disk group at the following prompt, or else use the list option and make a selection. Enter n if you do not want to define a default disk group.

NOTE: In releases prior to VxVM 4.1, the default disk group was rootdg (the root disk group). For VxVM 3.5 to function, the rootdg disk group had to exist, and it had to contain at least one disk. This is no longer required in VxVM 5.1 SP1. However, you can still create a root disk group as a system wide default disk group. For operations that require a disk group, the system wide default disk group is used if the VxVM command does not explicitly mention the disk group with the -goption. The main advantage of creating a default disk group is that VxVM commands default to the default disk group, and you do not need to use the -goption.

4.Verify the default disk group that is created by entering the following command:

# vxdg defaultdg

For more information on the supported options, see vxdg (1M).

You cannot use the following names for the default disk group because they are reserved words:

bootdg, defaultdg and nodg.

5.Define or change the name of the default disk group at a later time by entering the following command:

# vxdctl defaultdg diskgroup

For more information on the supported options, see vxdctl (1M).

This completes the installation of VxVM. You can now use the vxdiskadm command and the VEA GUI to create disk groups, and to populate disks.

Moving Disks Under VxVM Control

You can add and manage disks under VxVM by using the menu driven vxdiskadm utility.

To add and initialize disks, complete the following steps:

1.Detect new disks, by entering the following command:

# ioscan -fnC disk

For more information on the supported options, see ioscan (1M).

2.Install device files by entering the following command:

# insf -C disk

For more information on the supported options, see insf (1M).

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Contents Veritas 5.1 SP1 Installation Guide Page Contents Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1Post Upgrade Tasks Files Added and Modified After VxFS InstallationRemoving Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Document Organization About this DocumentIntended Audience Typographic ConventionsRelated Information Technical SupportHP Business Support Center HP Welcomes Your Comments Introduction Volume Managers Supported on HP-UX 11iVeritas Volume Manager VxVM OverviewVxVM Features Veritas Volume Manager VxVM Introduction # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=legacy # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=newVxVM 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxVM VxVM Daemons VxVM ObjectsVolume Layouts in VxVM VxVM Storage LayoutsFile Systems Supported on HP-UX 11i VxVM InterfacesSupported File Systems on HP-UX 11i v VxFS Features Veritas File System VxFSVeritas File System VxFS Introduction VxFS 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxFS Extent Based Allocation OS Version System RequirementsSoftware Dependency Patch RequirementsRequired Packages for Veritas Enterprise Administrator Software Depot ContentRequired Software VxFS-SDK-51 Bundle Components License BundlesBase-VxTools-51 Bundle Components B9117EB Bundle ComponentsDisk Space Requirements for VxVM 5.1 SP1 Disk Space RequirementsDisk Space Requirements for VxFS 5.1 SP1 Disk Space Requirements for CVMInstalling the Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Mounting the HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite MediaInstalling Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxFS-51 Installing VxFS 5.1 SP1Installing Base-VxFS-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-pathInstalling VxVM 5.1 SP1 Installing HP OnlineJFS B3929HBInstalling Base-VxVM-51 # swintall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Installing Full VxVM B9116EB# swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path B9116EBPreparing the Ignite-UX Server Installing CVM B9117EB on HP-UX 11iSwinstall -x autoreboot=true -s -depotsource B9117EB # swverify B9116EBCold-Installing the Client Create the configuration file for the VxVM 5.1 SP1 depotConfirming the Client # swreg -l depot @ /var/depots/myhpuxdepot Page Converting to a VxVM Root Disk Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsConfiguring Your System after the Installation # vxvol -g diskgroup startallStarting and Enabling the Configuration Daemon Starting the Volume I/O Daemon Enabling the Intelligent Storage Provisioning FeatureEnabling Cluster Support in VxVM Configuring New Shared Disks Verifying Existing Shared Disks# vxdg -s list Converting Existing VxVM Disk Groups to Shared Disk GroupsUpgrading in a Clustered Environment with FastResync # vxdg listSetting Up VxVM 5.1 SP1 Initializing VxVM Using the vxinstall UtilityMoving Disks Under VxVM Control # insf -C disk# vxdiskadm Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Server# vxdisk scandisks # /opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl statusCreating a VxFS File System Setting up and Managing VxFS 5.1 SP1Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Client Identifying the Type of File SystemMounting a VxFS File System Setting Environment VariablesCluster Environment Requirements Displaying Information on Mounted File System# vxdg bootdg Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1 # vxupgrade -n 3 dirname# vxupgrade -n 4 dirname # bdf# opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname # vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint# vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # fsck -F vxfs -y -o full volname# vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname# bdf # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 8 mountpoint Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxVM to VxVM 5.1 SP1 Determining VxVM Disk Group VersionVxVM Disk Group Version # vxdg list diskgroup Native Multipathing with Veritas Volume Manager# vxdg upgrade diskgroup # vxvol -g diskgroup stopallVxVM vxddladm Info V-5-1-0 Please reboot the system # vxddladm rmforeign blockdir=/dev/disk chardir=/dev/rdiskFollowing messages are displayed # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 Dmplunretrytimeout Robustness RecommendationsRobustness Recommendations Upgrading Disk Layout Versions Post Upgrade TasksOptional Configuration Steps Upgrading VxFS Disk Layout VersionsUpgrading the VxVM Cluster Protocol Version Using the vxfsconvert CommandUsing the vxupgrade Command Requirements for Upgrading to Disk Layout VersionUpdating Variables Setting the Default Disk GroupUpgrading VxVM Disk Group Versions Upgrading the Array Support LibraryConverting from QuickLog to Multi-Volume Support Moving VxVM Volumes to LVM Volumes Removing Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsRemoving VxVM Removing Plexes Removing VxFS Removing CVM Removing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator VEA Client# swremove -x autoreboot=true B9117EB # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stopFiles Added and Modified After VxFS Installation Files Added After VxFS InstallationFiles Modified After VxFS Installation Etc/MANPATH5900-1514
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