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Before you use a disk, you need to know if it has been initialized and placed under VxVM control. You also need to know if the disk is part of a disk group, because you cannot create volumes on a disk that is not part of a disk group. The vxdisk
list
command displays device names for all recognized disks, the disk names, the disk group names associated with each disk, and the status of each disk.
To display information on all disks that are known to VxVM
VxVM returns a display similar to the following:
c0t0d0s2 auto:sliced mydg04 mydg online
c1t0d0s2 auto:sliced mydg03 mydg online
c1t1d0s2 auto:sliced - - online invalid
enc0_2 auto:sliced mydg02 mydg online
enc0_3 auto:sliced mydg05 mydg online
sena0_0 auto:sliced - - online
sena0_1 auto:sliced - - online
The phrase online invalid
in the STATUS
line indicates that a disk has not yet been added to VxVM control. These disks may or may not have been initialized by VxVM previously. Disks that are listed as online
are already under VxVM control.
To display information about an individual disk
The -v
option causes the command to additionally list all tags and tag values that are defined for the disk. Without this option, no tags are displayed.