can you explain about the vxencap command in veritas volume
manager?
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Answer / arul
The vxencap script identifies any partitions on the
specified disk that could be used for file systems or
special areas such as swap devices, and then generates
volumes to cover those areas on the disk. This process is
known as encapsulation. In the case of partitions that
contain file systems, the entries in /etc/vfstab will be
modified to use the new volume devices.
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Answer / malakonda reddy
Encapctulation means to bring the disk under VxVm control
without loss of data.
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Answer / reddy
use the vxdiskadm command to take the disk into
veritas control without losing the data
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