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Configuring Veritas Volume Manager

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If dirty region logs exist, ensure they are active. If not, replace them with larger ones.

To display the shared flag for all the shared disk groups, use the following command:

#vxdg list

The disk groups are now ready to be shared.

3Bring up the other cluster nodes. Enter the vxdg list command on each node to display the shared disk groups. This command displays the same list of shared disk groups displayed earlier.

For information on converting disk groups in a Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System environment, see the Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System Installation Guide.

Reconfiguration tasks

The following sections describe tasks that allow you to make changes to the configuration that you specified during installation.

Changing the name of the default disk group

If you use the Veritas installer to install the Veritas Volume Manager software, you can enter the name of the default disk group. This disk group will be used by commands if you do not specify the -g option, or the VXVM_DEFAULTDG environment variable is not set. If required, you can use the vxdctl defaultdg command to change the default disk group. See “Displaying and specifying the system-wide default disk group” on page 168 for details.

Enabling or disabling enclosure-based naming

If you use the Veritas installer to install the Veritas Volume Manager software, you can choose whether the displayed disk access names are based on device names or on names that you assign to disk enclosures. If required, you can use the vxdiskadm or vxddladm commands to change the naming convention that is used. See “Changing the disk-naming scheme” on page 91 for more information.

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