HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP-UX 11i v3 Landscape Lighting User Manual


 
258 Creating volumes
Creating a volume using vxmake
Tag names and tag values are case-sensitive character strings of up to 256
characters. Tag names can consist of letters (A through Z and a through z),
numbers (0 through 9), dashes (-), underscores (_) or periods (.) from the ASCII
character set. A tag name must start with either a letter or an underscore. Tag
values can consist of any character from the ASCII character set with a decimal
value from 32 through 127. If a tag value includes any spaces, use the
vxassist
settag command to set the tag on the newly created volume.
Dotted tag hierarchies are understood by the
list operation. For example, the
listing for
tag=a.b includes all volumes that have tag names that start with a.b.
The tag names site, udid and vdid are reserved and should not be used. To
avoid possible clashes with future product features, it is recommended that tag
names do not start with any of the following strings: asl, be, isp, nbu, sf,
symc or vx.
See “Setting tags on volumes” on page 288.
Creating a volume using vxmake
As an alternative to using vxassist, you can create a volume using the vxmake
command to arrange existing subdisks into plexes, and then to form these
plexes into a volume. Subdisks can be created using the method described in
Creating subdisks” on page 215. The example given in this section is to create a
RAID-5 volume using
vxmake.
Creating a RAID-5 plex for a RAID-5 volume is similar to creating striped plexes,
except that the layout attribute is set to raid5. Subdisks can be implicitly
associated in the same way as with striped plexes. For example, to create a four-
column RAID-5 plex with a stripe unit size of 32 sectors, use the following
command:
# vxmake -g mydg plex raidplex layout=raid5 stwidth=32 \
sd=mydg00-01,mydg01-00,mydg02-00,mydg03-00
Note that because four subdisks are specified, but the number of columns is not
specified, the
vxmake command assumes a four-column RAID-5 plex and places
one subdisk in each column. Striped plexes are created using the same method
except that the layout is specified as stripe. If the subdisks are to be created
and added later, use the following command to create the plex:
# vxmake -g mydg plex raidplex layout=raid5 ncolumn=4 stwidth=32
Note: If no subdisks are specified, the ncolumn attribute must be specified.
Subdisks can be added to the plex later using the
vxsd assoc command (see
Associating subdisks with plexes” on page 218).