Finding volumes with mirrored DRL(Dirty Region Log)


 
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Old 05-26-2008
Finding volumes with mirrored DRL(Dirty Region Log)

hi,
How do I find VxVM volumes which have a mirrored DRL.

thanks in advance
Prasi
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Old 05-26-2008
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Originally Posted by prasi_in
hi,
How do I find VxVM volumes which have a mirrored DRL.

thanks in advance
Prasi
The following output from vxprint shows a mirror volume with a DRL attached.

v vol04 fsgen ENABLED ACTIVE 20480 SELECT −
pl vol04−02 vol04 ENABLED ACTIVE 21280 CONCAT − RW
sd datadg01−04 vol04−02 datadg01 256880 21280 0 c2t1d0 ENA
pl vol04−03 vol04 ENABLED ACTIVE LOGONLY CONCAT − RW
sd disk06−06 vol04−03 disk06 20720 2 LOG c2t2d0 ENA
pl vol04−01 vol04 ENABLED ACTIVE 20720 CONCAT − RW
sd disk01−04 vol04−01 disk01 62160 20720 0 c2t0d1 ENA

plexes vol04-01 and vol04-02 are the mirror plexes.

plex vol04-03 is the DRL - indicated by the keyword LOGONLY. Note that this is a very small plex because is is simply a bit map of the mirror.
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Old 05-26-2008
still a doubt

thanks for your reply
but from here we can only know that there is a drl attached here with the volume but how do I know that the drl is also mirrored.
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