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HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement For example: #vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg00 /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0 Step 3. Attach the new disk drive to the active volume group with the vgchange command. # vgchange -A y For example: # vgchange -A y /dev/vg00 Step 4. Run the mkboot command to make the device bootable. For example: #mkboot /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX Step 5. Use the mkboot command again to add the HP-UX auto-file string. For example: #mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX Step 6. Run lvlnboot: #lvlnboot -R Step 7. Resynchronize the mirrors of the replaced disk drive. This may take several minutes since it has to copy all the data from the original copy of the data to the mirrored extents. The logical volume(s) are still accessible for users' applications during operation of this command. #vgsync For example: #vgsync /dev/vg00 The system is now functional. 246 Chapter

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Chapter
HP-UX HotPlug Disk Drive Replacement
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For example:
#vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg00 /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0
Step 3.
Attach the new disk drive to the active volume group with the
vgchange
command.
# vgchange -A y <volume group name>
For example:
# vgchange -A y /dev/vg00
Step 4.
Run the
mkboot
command to make the device bootable. For example:
#mkboot /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX
Step 5.
Use the
mkboot
command again to add the HP-UX auto-file string. For example:
#mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX
Step 6.
Run
lvlnboot
:
#lvlnboot -R
Step 7.
Resynchronize the mirrors of the replaced disk drive. This may take several minutes since it has to
copy all the data from the original copy of the data to the mirrored extents. The logical volume(s)
are still accessible for users' applications during operation of this command.
#vgsync <VG name>
For example:
#vgsync /dev/vg00
The system is now functional.