Administering cluster functionality 421

Administering VxVM in cluster environments

Determining if a disk is shareable

The vxdisk utility manages VxVM disks. To use the vxdisk utility to determine whether a disk is part of a cluster-shareable disk group, use the following command:

#vxdisk list accessname

where accessname is the disk access name (or device name). A portion of the output from this command (for the device c4t1d0) is shown here:

Device:

c4t1d0

devicetag:

c4t1d0

type:

auto

clusterid:

cvm2

disk:

name=shdg01 id=963616090.1034.cvm2

timeout:

30

group:

name=shdg id=963616065.1032.cvm2

flags:

online ready autoconfig shared imported

...

 

Note that the clusterid field is set to cvm2 (the name of the cluster), and the flags field includes an entry for shared. When a node is not joined to the cluster, the flags field contains the autoimport flag instead of imported.

Listing shared disk groups

vxdg can be used to list information about shared disk groups. To display information for all disk groups, use the following command:

#vxdg list

Example output from this command is displayed here:

NAME

STATE

ID

rootdg

enabled

774215886.1025.teal

group2

enabled,shared

774575420.1170.teal

group1

enabled,shared

774222028.1090.teal

Shared disk groups are designated with the flag shared.To display information for shared disk groups only, use the following command:#vxdg -s listExample output from this command is as follows:

NAME

STATE

ID

group2

enabled,shared

774575420.1170.teal

group1

enabled,shared

774222028.1090.teal

To display information about one specific disk group, use the following command:

# vxdg list diskgroup