Re: Changing devices in Veritas Volume Manager
- From: ferric@xxxxxxxxxxx (Thomas H Jones II)
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 15:14:49 -0500
In article <1176830243.738265.102720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Adam Sanders <sanders.adam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 17, 6:37 am, jonne...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi!
I've got Solaris 8 installed on 6 Sun-Fire-480Rs connected to SAN,
using PowerPath 4.5.0 and Veritas Volume Manager 4.0 in a Veritas
Cluster 4.1 configuration.
The diskgroups used by the cluster configuration references the OS
devices directly.
Does anyone have a nice cookbook for reconfiguring the diskgroups in
VXVM to use PowerPath devices instead of regular OS devices?
Are you saying volume manager is using the cxtxdx instead of power
pseudo devices and the VCS resources (Volume and Mount) resources
reference the native as well?
I thought the Solaris preferred method is to use the native devices
with VxVM instead of the emc power devices.
VxVM comes with APMs that will make use of the Power devices, assuming
they are properly set up.
-tom
--
"You can only be -so- accurate with a claw-hammer." --me
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