390Administering hot-relocation

Configuring hot-relocation to use only spare disks

Enter disk name [<disk>,list,q,?] mydg01

The following confirmation is displayed:

V-5-2-932 Making mydg01 in mydg available for hot-relocation use is complete.

3At the following prompt, indicate whether you want to add more disks to be excluded from hot-relocation (y) or return to the vxdiskadm main menu (n):

Make another disk available for hot-relocation use? [y,n,q,?] (default: n)

Configuring hot-relocation to use only spare disks

If you want VxVM to use only spare disks for hot-relocation, add the following line to the file /etc/default/vxassist:

spare=only

If not enough storage can be located on disks marked as spare, the relocation fails. Any free space on non-spare disks is not used.

Moving and unrelocating subdisks

When hot-relocation occurs, subdisks are relocated to spare disks and/or available free space within the disk group. The new subdisk locations may not provide the same performance or data layout that existed before hot-relocation took place. You can move the relocated subdisks (after hot-relocation is complete) to improve performance.

You can also move the relocated subdisks off the spare disks to keep the spare disk space free for future hot-relocation needs. Another reason for moving subdisks is to recreate the configuration that existed before hot-relocation occurred.

During hot-relocation, one of the electronic mail messages sent to root is shown in the following example:

To: root

Subject: Volume Manager failures on host teal

Attempting to relocate subdisk mydg02-03 from plex home-02.

Dev_offset 0 length 1164 dm_name mydg02 da_name c0t5d0.

The available plex home-01 will be used to recover the data.

This message has information about the subdisk before relocation and can be used to decide where to move the subdisk after relocation.

Here is an example message that shows the new location for the relocated subdisk:

To: root

Subject: Attempting VxVM relocation on host teal