Summary:VxVm configuration copies, locating

From: Peter Keating (a_luddite@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue May 25 1999 - 21:14:10 CDT


Only had one respondent (thanks to Jeff Stuesse
<jds@enterpriseconsulting.com>)
who pointed me in the right direction.

1. The command "vxdg list <disk group>" lists which
disks have enabled configuration databases on them.

2. Neither Sun nor Veritas have told me how I can
specify where the databases should be enabled, but
using "vxdisk set nconfig=all <disk group>" will put
a copy on all disks in the group, and overcome the
rendundancy issue i had.

Original message follows.....

> I am running an E4500 with A5000 disks (cabinet with
4
> 14*9GB enclosures). Solaris 2.5.1, Volume Manager
> 2.5.
>
> I am new to Volume Manager, but know Disksuite well.
>
> The default number of 4 copies of the configuration
> suits me fine, but I have two problems:
>
> 1. Locating the disks which contain the copies. I
am
> sure I have found them easily once before, but I
> can'tfind the command at the moment. Anyway they
can
> be located by vxdisk list for each disk and then
> checking which devices have them enabled.
>
> 2. The actual problem....
> I believe Volume manager has some rules about how
> it will distribute the copies about the disk farm,
and
> the rules seem reasonable in some environments,
spread
> across controllers, and targets. This works really
> well in an SSA100 environment for instance where
there
> would be multiple Controllers and several
independent
> busses within each. In my environment there are
> mutiple controllers (c1 and c2) but they are DMP to
> the same disks, and of no use. Each disk is its own
> target and potentially of equal value in any
decision.
>
> Targets 0,2,4,6 have been selected from the 56
> possibles, which places all 4 on the same backplane
> in the same enclosure!!!! Not the best.
>
> Has someone got the commands handy to relocate the
> enabled configurations to disks of ones choosing?
>

===
Peter Keating
Australia
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