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03-15-2007 09:16 AM
03-15-2007 09:16 AM
			
				
					
						
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						Hello all -
I have a system that has SAN disks attached and after I pvcreate'ed the disks and vgextend'ed the volume groups I noticed that the disks were created too small.
Now the SAN group has re-created the disks the correct size but when I vgreduce the disks and try to use pvcreate on them again they show back up the same size as they were before.
Where is the system saving this information so I can force it to find the new size of the disks.
Thanks,
Travis
		
		
	
	
	
I have a system that has SAN disks attached and after I pvcreate'ed the disks and vgextend'ed the volume groups I noticed that the disks were created too small.
Now the SAN group has re-created the disks the correct size but when I vgreduce the disks and try to use pvcreate on them again they show back up the same size as they were before.
Where is the system saving this information so I can force it to find the new size of the disks.
Thanks,
Travis
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03-15-2007 09:29 AM
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						You might try using rmsf to remove the /dev/dsk/ and /dev/rdsk/ device files for those LUNs.
Then use insf to recreate the device files. You can then use diskinfo (using the /dev/rdsk/ devie) to see what size HP-UX sees.
		
		
	
	
	
Then use insf to recreate the device files. You can then use diskinfo (using the /dev/rdsk/ devie) to see what size HP-UX sees.
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03-16-2007 07:39 AM
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						You may have to re-run ioscan. 
ioscan -fnC disk
then
diskinfo /dev/rdsk/c#t#d#
See if it has changed. I think that the disk info may be held in a kernel structure until you either reboot or rerun ioscan.
		
		
	
	
	
ioscan -fnC disk
then
diskinfo /dev/rdsk/c#t#d#
See if it has changed. I think that the disk info may be held in a kernel structure until you either reboot or rerun ioscan.
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03-16-2007 07:47 AM
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						If you have not rebooted since making these changes on the SAN side, the OS will not recognize the change in size.
you need to do a reboot
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
you need to do a reboot
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