Maintaining disk drives
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10. Enter:
olds -setup cxtydz
This attaches the new disk and grow the /cms file system, where cxtydz is the device
name of the disk that you added.
A series of messages similar to the following are displayed that reflect the disk drive
setup process. The system eventually reports success.
11.Enter:
df -k /cms
The percentage of total space that CMS is currently occupying is displayed, as in the
following example:
Compare the capacity figure now with what was displayed in Step3. In this example,
the capacity percentage went down from 11% to 5% because the system has more
disk space. This shows that the new disk drive was indeed added successfully to the
system.
12. Perform a CMSADM file system backup to back up the updated system configuration.
See your CMS software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting document for
details.
13. Turn on CMS when finished adding disks.
valid disks are <device>
.
.
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 16240, 32448, 48656, 64864, 81072, 97280, 113488,
.
.
1854992, 1871200, 1887408, 1903616, 1919824, 1936032
re-adding swap files
Success, activating or growing /cms metadevice.
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# df -k /cms
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d19 15271904 670412 14601492 5% /cms
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