Setting The I/O Timeout Parameter - HP StorageWorks XP24000 Configuration Manual

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# newfs /dev/vg06/rlvol1
newfs: / etc/default/fs
mkfs (hfs): ...
:
7188496, 7198520, 7208544
#
Example 3
# newfs -F vxfs /dev/vg06/rlvol1
:
# newfs -F hfs /dev/vg06/rlvol2
2.
Repeat step 1 for each logical volume on the disk array.

Setting the I/O timeout parameter

Set the I/O timeout value for each disk device to 30 seconds.
1.
Verify the current I/O time-out value using the pvdisplay command:
Example
# pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c0t6d0
- - - Physical volumes - - -
PV Name
VG Name
PV Status
Allocatable
VGDA
Cur LV
PE Size (Mbytes)
Total PE
Free PE
Allocated PE
Stale PE
IO Timeout (Seconds)
2.
If the I/O timeout value is not 30, change the value to 30 using the pvchange -t command:
Example
# pvchange -t 30 /dev/dsk/c0t6d0
Physical volume "/dev/dsk/c0t6d0" has been successfully changed.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg06 has been saved in
/etc/lvmconf/vg06.conf.
3.
Verify that the new I/O timeout value is 30 seconds using the pvdisplay command:
Example
# pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c0t6d0
--- Physical volumes ---
create file system
determine the file system type
Specify file system type
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0
/dev/vg06
available
yes
2
1
4
586
0
586 [OPEN-9]
0
default [I/O timeout value]
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