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Step 5

Attach the new disk to the active volume group with the vgchange command. vgchange -a y /dev/vg00

Step 6

If the disk is not a mirror of a root disk, then skip this step.

Run the mkboot command. For example:

mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0

Run lvlnboot -Rto relink the replaced disk into the Boot Data Reserved Area of all the Physical volumes in the Volume group.

lvlnboot -R

Step 7

Run the lvsync command to synchronize the physical extents of each logical volume specified by logical volume path. Synchronization occurs only on physical extents that are stale mirrors of the original logical extent.

lvsync /dev/<volume group name>/<LV name>

For example:

lvsync /dev/vg00/stand lvsync /dev/vg00/swap lvsync /dev/vg00/

At this stage, your system should be fully functioning. Use the xstm command to verify.

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HP visualize J6000 work stations manual Mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0