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


 
386 Administering hot-relocation
Displaying spare disk information
After a successful relocation, remove and replace the failed disk as described in
Removing and replacing disks” on page 112).
Displaying spare disk information
Use the following command to display information about spare disks that are
available for relocation:
# vxdg [-g diskgroup] spare
The following is example output:
GROUP DISK DEVICE TAG OFFSET LENGTH FLAGS
mydg mydg02 c0t2d0 c0t2d0 0 658007 s
Here mydg02 is the only disk designated as a spare in the mydg disk group. The
LENGTH field indicates how much spare space is currently available on mydg02
for relocation.
The following commands can also be used to display information about disks
that are currently designated as spares:
vxdisk list lists disk information and displays spare disks with a spare
flag.
vxprint lists disk and other information and displays spare disks with a
SPARE flag.
The list menu item on the vxdiskadm main menu lists all disks including
spare disks.