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You can use the vxdg split
command to create a CDS disk group from an existing CDS disk group. The new (target) disk group preserves the setting of the CDS attribuet and alignment in the original (source) disk group.
Note
The command to split disk groups is not supported for the Solaris OS on the x64 platform.