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Rule definitions and attributes

Rule definitions and attributes

You can use the info keyword to show a description of a rule. See “Discovering what a rule does” on page 447.

Table 15-1lists the available rule definitions, and rule attributes and their default values.

Table 15-1

Rule definitions in Storage Expert

 

 

Rule

Description

 

 

vxse_dc_failures

Checks and points out failed disks and disabled controllers.

 

 

vxse_dg1

Checks for disk group configurations in which the disk group has

 

become too large.

 

 

vxse_dg2

Checks for disk group configurations in which the disk group has too

 

many or too few disk group configuration copies, and if the disk

 

group has too many or too few disk group log copies.

 

 

vxse_dg3

Checks disk group configurations to verify that the disk group has

 

the correct “on disk config” size.

 

 

vxse_dg4

Checks for disk groups that do not have a current version number,

 

and which may need to be upgraded.

 

 

vxse_dg5

Checks for disk groups in which there is only one VxVM configured

 

disk.

 

 

vxse_dg6

Checks for disk groups that are seen, but which are not imported.

 

 

vxse_disk

Checks for disks that are initialized, but are not part of any disk

 

group.

 

 

vxse_disklog

Checks for physical disks that have more than one RAID-5 log.

 

 

vxse_drl1

Checks for large mirror volumes that do not have an associated DRL

 

log.

 

 

vxse_drl2

Checks for large mirror volumes that do not have DRL log that is

 

mirrored.

 

 

vxse_host

Checks that the system “hostname” in the /etc/vx/volboot file

 

matches the hostname that was assigned to the system when it was

 

booted.

 

 

vxse_mirstripe

Checks for large mirror-striped volumes that should be

 

striped-mirrors.

 

 

vxse_raid5

Checks for RAID-5 volumes that are too narrow or too wide.