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Old 04-08-2019
How to extend a disk in veritas volume manager in veritas cluster?

Hi Experts,

I wanted to extend a veritas file system which is running on veritas cluster and mounted on node2 system.
Code:
#hastatus -sum

-- System State    Frozen
A node1  running 0
A node2 running 0
-- Group State
-- Group             System                    Probed                AutoDisabled              State
B    zone1            node1                          y                            N                                OFFLINE
B    zone1            node2                         y                            N                                 PARITIAL

-- Resources NOT PROBED
--GROUP                        TYPE                      Resource                        System

D Zone1                            NFS                       nfs                                   node1
D Zone1                            NFS                       nfs                                   node2
D Zone1                            Share                    ProdCI_share               node1
D Zone1                            Share                    ProdCI_share               node2
D Zone1                            Share                    Prodarchive_share     node1
D Zone1                              Share                    Prodarchive_share     node2

Node2:-
Code:
/dev/vx/dsk/zoneappdg/zoneappvol01 - /prod file system
Inside node2 there is zone1 running and using this /prod file system.

Node1:-
Code:
It doesn't mounted /prod file system.

Inside node1 there is zone1 is in configured state and /prod doesn't mounted

Now luns are added in servers and wanted to know if i grow and add disk in node2 will it expand?
Do i need to reboot the zone to get new values of /prod file system.
please someone suggest and give me the commands.
 

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svadm(1M)						  System Administration Commands						 svadm(1M)

NAME
svadm - command line interface to control Availability Suite Storage Volume operations SYNOPSIS
svadm -h svadm -v svadm [-C tag] svadm [-C tag] -i svadm [-C tag] -e {-f config_file | volume} svadm [-C tag] -d {-f config_file | volume} svadm [-C tag] -r {-f config_file | volume} DESCRIPTION
The svadm command controls the Storage Volume (SV) driver by providing facilities to enable and disable the SV driver for specified vol- umes, and to dynamically reconfigure the system. OPTIONS
If you specify no arguments to an svadm command, the utility displays the list of volumes currently under SV control. svadm supports the following options: -C tag On a clustered node, limits operations to only those volumes belonging to the cluster resource group, or disk group name, specified by tag. This option is illegal on a system that is not clustered. The special tag, local, can be used to limit operations to only those volumes that cannot switch over to other nodes in the cluster. -d Disables the SV devices specified on the command line or in the configuration file. If -C tag is specified with this option, then the volume should be in this cluster disk group. -e Enables the SV devices specified on the command line or in the configuration file. Details of the volume are saved in the current con- figuration. See dscfg(1M). If -C tag is specified with this option, then the volume should be in this cluster disk group. -f config_file Specifies a configuration file that contains a list of volumes. A command reads this volume list and then perform the operation. The format of the config_file is a simple list of volume pathnames, one per line. Blank lines and lines starting with the comment character (#) are ignored. -h Displays the svadm usage summary. -i Displays extended status for the volumes currently under SV control. -r When a config_file is specified, reconfigure the running system to match the configuration specified in the config_file. When the -C option is specified, compare the cluster tag for each volume and change it to cluster_tag. If a volume is specified with this option, it is valid only to reconfigure the cluster tag associated with the volume. The -e or -d options should be used to enable or disable single volumes. -v Displays the SV version number. USAGE
When an SV volume is enabled, normal system call access to the device (see intro(2)) is redirected into the StoreEdge architecture soft- ware. This allows standard applications to use StorageTek features such as Sun StorageTek Point-in-Time Copy and Remote Mirror Software. The svadm command generates an entry in the Availability Suite log file, /var/adm/ds.log (see ds.log(4)), when performing enable (-e) and disable (-d) operations. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWspsvr, SUNWspsvu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
dscfg(1M), ds.log(4), attributes(5), sv(7D) SunOS 5.11 2 Oct 2007 svadm(1M)
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