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To display information on existing disk groups, enter the following command:
rootdg enabled 730344554.1025.tweety
newdg enabled 731118794.1213.tweety
To display more detailed information on a specific disk group, use the following command:
The output from this command is similar to the following:
copies: nconfig=default nlog=default
config: seqno=0.1183 permlen=3448 free=3428 templen=12 loglen=522
config disk c0t10d0 copy 1 len=3448 state=clean online
config disk c0t11d0 copy 1 len=3448 state=clean online
log disk c0t10d0 copy 1 len=522
log disk c0t11d0 copy 1 len=522
In this example, the administrator has chosen to name the boot disk group as rootdg
.
To verify the disk group ID and name associated with a specific disk (for example, to import the disk group), use the following command:
This command provides output that includes the following information for the specified disk. For example, output for disk c0t12d0
as follows:
flags: online ready private autoconfig autoimport imported