Answer Posted / mandar
VxVm Daemons:
vxconfigd
Maintains system configuration in the kernel & disk (private
region). If the daemon is stopped it does not disable any
configuration state loaded into the kernel, it only affects
the ability to make configuration changes until vxconfigd is
restarted.
It can be in three states:
Enabl = Normal mode
Disable = Most operations cannot be be used
Booted = Normal startup while using boot disk group
vxrelocd Monitors for failure events and relocates failed
subdisks
vxconfigbackupd Used to backup configuration chnages, the
files created can be used with vxmake to restored lost groups.
vxnotify Display vertias volume manager events used with
the vxconfigd daemon
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