Step 6
• If this disk is not a mirror of a root disk, then skip this step.
• Run the mkboot command. For our example:
mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0
• Run lvlnboot -R to relink the replaced disk into the Boot Data
Reserved Area of all the Physical Volumes in the Volume Group.
lvlnboot -R
Step 7
• Run lvextend to extend the mirrors back onto the replaced disk.
This may take several minutes, as it will have to copy all the data
from the original copy of the data to the mirrored extents. The logical
volume(s) are still accessible to users' applications during this
command.
lvextend -m 1 LV name /dev/dsk/cxtxdx
or
lvextend -m 2 LV name /dev/dsk/cxtxdx (3-way mirroring)
For our example:
lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg02/vg02 /dev/dsk/c3t5d0
lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg00/lvol4 /dev/dsk/c2t4d0
lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg00/lvol5 /dev/dsk/c2t4d0
At this stage, your system should be fully functioning; use xstm to verify.
Chapter 3
Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives
The Hot-Plug Process
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