07-13-2011
Hi,
Online invalid means the disk is visible to OS but it is not in control of VxVM
you need to run
vxdisksetup -i <diskname> --- to get the disk in control of VxVm
observer the change after this command
vxdisk list
too add the disk in DG
vxdg init diskgroup diskname=newdiskname
vxdg -g diskgroup adddisk diskname=newdiskname
observer change
vxdisk list or vxlist disk
Last edited by saurabh84g; 07-13-2011 at 04:10 PM..
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pfto(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual pfto(7)
NAME
pfto - Powerfail Timeout
DESCRIPTION
HP-UX SCSI disk device drivers have a timeout facility that detects non-responding disks. VxVM uses this mechanism in its Powerfail Time-
out (pfto) feature. You can specify a timeout value for individual VxVM disks using the vxdisk command (see the EXAMPLES section below).
If a disk fails to respond in the specified timeout period, the driver receives a timer interrupt.
pfto values are persistent across reboots, that is, after the pfto value is set, it remains in effect until you explicitly change it. If
dynamic multipathing is enabled, the pfto value set on a disk applies to each path of a multipath disk device.
The pfto value is in seconds. If pfto is not specified, or is zero, the timeout period is 30 seconds. Both the vxdisk and vxprint commands
display the current pfto value for a disk.
EXAMPLES
Use the following command to set the value of pfto to 30 seconds on disk01:
vxdisk -g rootdg set disk01 pfto=30
Use either of the following commands to display the pfto value on the VxVM disk disk01:
vxdisk list disk01
vxprint -l disk01
EXIT CODES
Setting the pfto value on a non-VxVM disk returns an error.
SEE ALSO
vxdisk(1M), vxprint(1M)
VxVM 5.0.31.1 24 Mar 2008 pfto(7)