Command for moving, splitting, and joining a subdisk.
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Dynamic disks belonging to a Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group do not support the vxsd command. |
Typing the following sequence for each keyword brings up a description of its syntax.
vxsd <Keyword> -?
Use vxvol volinfo to display the subdisk names. Use vxvol -v volinfo to display the size and offset of the subdisks. The-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> option needs to be specified since <SubDiskName> is not distinct among different dynamic disk groups.