HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite for VERITAS manual Setting Environment Variables

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# /sbin/fs/vxfs/vxfsconvert [-l logsize] [-s size] [-efnNvyY] special

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

Mounting a VxFS File System

To mount a vxfs file system, enter the following command:

#mount -F vxfs [generic_options] [-r] [-o specific_options] special <mount_point>

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

Displaying Information on Mounted File System

To view the status of mounted file systems, enter the following command:

# mount -v

For more information on the supported options, see mount(2).

Unmounting a VxFS File System

Enter the umount command to unmount a file system, as follows:

umount special mount_point

Specify the file system to be unmounted as a value for mount_point or for special (the device on which the file system resides). For more information on the umount command, see umount(2).

NOTE: Symbolic links to all VxFS 5.1 SP1 command executables are installed in the /opt/ VRTS/bin directory. Add this directory to the end of your PATH environment variable to access the commands.

If you add an entry for the file system to the /etc/fstab file, the file system is mounted automatically.

For more information on VxFS administration, see the Veritas File System 5.1 SP1 Administrator's Guide. To locate this document, go to the HP-UX Core docs page at: www.hp.com/go/ hpux-core-docs. On this page, select HP-UX 11i v3.

Setting Environment Variables

This section discusses the path that you must set for the PATH environment variable to access relevant files and directories.

While you are installing the Veritas 5.1 SP1 products, you will need to run many commands from the command line. Most of the commands used in the installation are available in the /sbin or in /usr/sbin directory. You can add these directories to your PATH environment variable so that you can access the commands in those directories from the command line. If you install the Veritas man pages, you must set the path of your MANPATH environment variable to include the relevant directories.

Cluster Environment Requirements

If you have a cluster environment, you must complete the following steps in addition to setting environment variables discussed in “Setting Environment Variables” (page 45):

1.If you plan to place the root disk group under the control of VxVM, decide into which disk group you want to configure it for each node in the cluster. The root disk group, usually aliased as bootdg, contains volumes that are used to start the system. VxVM sets bootdg to the

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Contents Veritas 5.1 SP1 Installation Guide Page Contents Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1 Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsPost Upgrade Tasks Files Added and Modified After VxFS InstallationRemoving Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Intended Audience About this DocumentDocument Organization Typographic ConventionsRelated Information Technical SupportHP Business Support Center HP Welcomes Your Comments Veritas Volume Manager VxVM Volume Managers Supported on HP-UX 11iIntroduction OverviewVxVM Features Veritas Volume Manager VxVM Introduction # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=new # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=legacyVxVM 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxVM VxVM Objects VxVM DaemonsVxVM Storage Layouts Volume Layouts in VxVMFile Systems Supported on HP-UX 11i VxVM InterfacesSupported File Systems on HP-UX 11i v Veritas File System VxFS VxFS FeaturesVeritas File System VxFS Introduction VxFS 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxFS Extent Based Allocation Software Dependency System RequirementsOS Version Patch RequirementsRequired Packages for Veritas Enterprise Administrator Software Depot ContentRequired Software Base-VxTools-51 Bundle Components License BundlesVxFS-SDK-51 Bundle Components B9117EB Bundle ComponentsDisk Space Requirements for VxFS 5.1 SP1 Disk Space RequirementsDisk Space Requirements for VxVM 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 Installing Base-VxFS-51 Installing VxFS 5.1 SP1# swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxFS-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-pathInstalling VxVM 5.1 SP1 Installing HP OnlineJFS B3929HBInstalling Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxVM-51 Installing Full VxVM B9116EB# swintall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path B9116EBSwinstall -x autoreboot=true -s -depotsource B9117EB Installing CVM B9117EB on HP-UX 11iPreparing the Ignite-UX Server # swverify B9116EBCreate the configuration file for the VxVM 5.1 SP1 depot Cold-Installing the ClientConfirming the Client # swreg -l depot @ /var/depots/myhpuxdepot Page Configuring Your System after the Installation Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsConverting to a VxVM Root Disk # 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 Verifying Existing Shared Disks Configuring New Shared DisksUpgrading in a Clustered Environment with FastResync Converting Existing VxVM Disk Groups to Shared Disk Groups# vxdg -s list # vxdg listInitializing VxVM Using the vxinstall Utility Setting Up VxVM 5.1 SP1# insf -C disk Moving Disks Under VxVM Control# vxdisk scandisks Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Server# vxdiskadm # /opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl statusSetting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Client Setting up and Managing VxFS 5.1 SP1Creating a VxFS File System Identifying the Type of File SystemCluster Environment Requirements Setting Environment VariablesMounting a VxFS File System Displaying Information on Mounted File System# vxdg bootdg # vxupgrade -n 4 dirname # vxupgrade -n 3 dirnameUpgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1 # bdf# vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint# opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname # fsck -F vxfs -y -o full volname# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint# 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 upgrade diskgroup Native Multipathing with Veritas Volume Manager# vxdg list diskgroup # vxvol -g diskgroup stopall# vxddladm rmforeign blockdir=/dev/disk chardir=/dev/rdisk VxVM vxddladm Info V-5-1-0 Please reboot the systemFollowing 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 Robustness Recommendations DmplunretrytimeoutRobustness Recommendations Optional Configuration Steps Post Upgrade TasksUpgrading Disk Layout Versions Upgrading VxFS Disk Layout VersionsUsing the vxupgrade Command Using the vxfsconvert CommandUpgrading the VxVM Cluster Protocol Version Requirements for Upgrading to Disk Layout VersionUpgrading VxVM Disk Group Versions Setting the Default Disk GroupUpdating Variables 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 # swremove -x autoreboot=true B9117EB Removing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator VEA ClientRemoving CVM # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stopFiles Added After VxFS Installation Files Added and Modified After VxFS InstallationEtc/MANPATH Files Modified After VxFS Installation5900-1514
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