-o useclonedev=on example:

176Creating and administering disk groups

Handling disks with duplicated identifiers

compared with the UDID that is set in the disk’s private region. If the UDID values do not match, the udid_mismatch flag is set on the disk. This flag can be viewed with the vxdisk list command.

A new set of vxdisk and vxdg operations are provided to handle such disks; either by writing the DDL value of the UDID to a disk’s private region, or by tagging a disk and specifying that it is a cloned disk to the vxdg import operation.

The following is sample output from the vxdisk list command showing that disks c2t66d0, c2t67d0 and c2t68d0 are marked with the udid_mismatch flag:

#vxdisk list

DEVICE

TYPE

DISK

GROUP

STATUS

c0t06d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online

c0t16d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online

...

 

 

 

 

c2t64d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online

c2t65d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online

c2t66d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online udid_mismatch

c2t67d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online udid_mismatch

c2t68d0

auto:cdsdisk

-

-

online udid_mismatch

Writing a new UDID to a disk

You can use the following command to update the unique disk identifier (UDID) for one or more disks:

#vxdisk [-f][-g diskgroup] updateudid disk ...

This command uses the current value of the UDID that is stored in the Device Discovery Layer (DDL) database to correct the value in the private region. The -foption must be specified if VxVM has not set the udid_mismatch flag for a disk.

For example, the following command updates the UDIDs for the disks c2t66d0 and c2t67d0:

#vxdisk updateudid c2t66d0 c2t67d0Importing a disk group containing cloned disks

By default, disks on which the udid_mismatch flag or the clone_disk flag has been set are not imported by the vxdg import command unless all disks in the disk group have at least one of these flags set, and no two of the disks have the same UDID. You can then import the cloned disks by specifying the

option to the vxdg import command, as shown in this