Creating The File Systems - HP StorageWorks XP24000 Configuration Manual

Xp disk array configuration guide for hp-ux
Hide thumbs Also See for StorageWorks XP24000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

character device "/dev/vg06/rlvol1".
Logical volume "/dev/vg06/lvol1" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg06 has been saved in
/etc/1vmconf/vg06.conf.
3.
Use the lvdisplay command to verify that the logical volume was created correctly.
Example
# lvdisplay /dev/vg06/lvol1
- - - Logical volume - - -
LV Name
VG Name
LV Permission
LV Status
Mirror copies
Consistency Recovery
Schedule
LV Size (Mbytes)
Current LE
Allocated PE
Stripes
Stripe Size (Kbytes)
Bad block
Allocation
4.
Repeat above steps for each logical volume to be created.
You can create only one logical volume at a time. However, you can verify multiple logical
volumes at a time.

Creating the file systems

Create the file system for each new logical volume on the disk array. The default file system types
are:
HP-UX OS version 10.20 = hfs or vxfs, depending on entry in the /etc/defaults/fs file.
HP-UX OS version 11.0 = vxfs
HP-UX OS version 11.i = vxfs
To create file systems:
1.
Use the newfs command to create the file system using the logical volume as the argument.
Example 1
# newfs /dev/vg06/rlvol1
newfs: /etc/default/fs
mkfs
(hfs): Warning -272 sectors in the last cylinder are not
allocated.
mkfs
(hfs): /dev/vg06/rlvol1 - 2400256 sectors in 3847 cylinders
of 16 tracks,
2547.9MB in 241 cyl groups (16 c/g, 10.22Mb/g,
Super block backups (for fsck -b) at:
16, 10040, 20064, 30038, 40112, 50136, 60160, 70184, 80208, 90232, ...
2396176
Example 2
28
Installing and configuring HP-UX for the XP disk array
/dev/vg06/lvol1
/dev/vg06
read/write
available/syncd
0
MWC
parallel
2344
586
586
0
0
on
strict
determine the file system type
1600 ig/g)

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents