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RHEL 4 new lun on vxvm

 
joe_91
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RHEL 4 new lun on vxvm

A new lun has been added on a RHEL4 box which has veritas. Please could you let know how to identify this new lun from RHEL4 and veritas point of view. Thanks in advance.

Cheers

Joe
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: RHEL 4 new lun on vxvm

Shalom Joe,

This guide is generic.

http://www.blacksheepnetworks.com/security/resources/veritas/veritas_lvm_cs.htm

fdisk -l should show the new lun and then allow you to do the preparation steps.

There are some bumps in the road. It works a little different with EMC versus other storage, native versus add in multipath.

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Alzhy
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Re: RHEL 4 new lun on vxvm

Sala'm:

vxdctl enable
vxdisk list
vxdiskadm


The belwo will also help:
lsscsi
multipath -l
inq (EMC Tool)

Disks that are not under VxVM control will be very obvious under vxdiskadm or vxdisk list.

Cheers!

Hakuna Matata.
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: RHEL 4 new lun on vxvm

Two follow up notes.

vxdisk -o alldgs list

I noticed that inq was not on some of my systems but sysinq provided some of the same functionality.

inq can be downloaded from EMC

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