how to find bad disk in VERITAS VOLUME MANAGER
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Answer / ratheesh
vxprint -hrt
This command will give the entire status of the disks
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Answer / sunny
vxdisk list
this command will give you the list of all the disks in a
disk group including status.
The bad disk status will be some thing like needs
maintainence just replace that disk with a new one.
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Answer / ratan
vxprint -vth level we can find disk status.or vxdisk -vth.
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Answer / sunil kumar
If the Disk is participating in a volume then we go with
#vxprint -hvpst <return>
(OR)
#vxprint -Ath <return>
(OR)
#vxprint -st <return>
If NOT
#vxdisk list/ Under /var/adm/vx dir WE can go with Logs
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Answer / ramesh bandi
#vxdist list
or
#vxdisk -o alldgs list
if disk shows :
failed : private region corrupted
failing : public region corrupted
we can find easily.....
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / vijju
#vxstat -g <diskgroupname> -ff -d
it will displays the bad disks or corrupted disks in
veritas volume manager
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 4 No |
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