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By default, the vxassist
command allocates space from any disk that has free space. You can reserve a set of disks for special purposes, such as to avoid general use of a particularly slow or a particularly fast disk.
# vxedit [-g
diskgroup] set reserve=on
diskname
After you enter this command, the vxassist
program does not allocate space from the selected disk unless that disk is specifically mentioned on the vxassist
command line. For example, if mydg03
is reserved, use the following command:
# vxassist [-g
diskgroup] make vol03 20m mydg03
The vxassist
command overrides the reservation and creates a 20 megabyte volume on mydg03
. However, this command does not use mydg03
, even if there is no free space on any other disk:
To turn off reservation of a disk
See the vxedit
(1M) manual page.