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06-21-2005 08:25 PM
06-21-2005 08:25 PM
volume managers
Hi folks,
What are the ways to figure out which volume manager has been used to configure hpux 11i boxes ?
Thanks,
Shiv
What are the ways to figure out which volume manager has been used to configure hpux 11i boxes ?
Thanks,
Shiv
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06-21-2005 08:38 PM
06-21-2005 08:38 PM
Re: volume managers
Hi,
a few possiblities. the bdf command is the easiest way to find out
example
veritas var volume
/dev/vx/dsk/var 3099287 854378 2182924 29% /var
LVM var volume
/dev/vg00/lvol7 1501651 693497 657988 51% /var
Look at the filesystem output /dev/vx and /dev/vg00.
LVM, vgdisplay -v will give you the info about the volume groups and SAM can be used as a tool (gui)
VXVM, (veritas volume manager),SAM and vmsa can be used to as tools (gui)
Robert-Jan
a few possiblities. the bdf command is the easiest way to find out
example
veritas var volume
/dev/vx/dsk/var 3099287 854378 2182924 29% /var
LVM var volume
/dev/vg00/lvol7 1501651 693497 657988 51% /var
Look at the filesystem output /dev/vx and /dev/vg00.
LVM, vgdisplay -v will give you the info about the volume groups and SAM can be used as a tool (gui)
VXVM, (veritas volume manager),SAM and vmsa can be used to as tools (gui)
Robert-Jan
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06-21-2005 09:24 PM
06-21-2005 09:24 PM
Re: volume managers
cat /etc/fstab
if device file is /dev/dsk/cXtXdX, then the
volume manager 95% is manage by LVM, if device file is /dev/vx~ .. then, the volume manager 100% is manager by veritas vxvm.
if device file is /dev/dsk/cXtXdX, then the
volume manager 95% is manage by LVM, if device file is /dev/vx~ .. then, the volume manager 100% is manager by veritas vxvm.
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