Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

Continue with operation? [y,n,q,?] (default: y)
As the volumes are moved from the disk, the vxdiskadm program displays
the status of the operation:
VxVM vxevac INFO V-5-2-24 Move volume voltest ...
When the volumes have all been moved, the vxdiskadm program displays the
following success message:
VxVM INFO V-5-2-188 Evacuation of disk mydg02 is complete.
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At the following prompt, indicate whether you want to move volumes from
another disk (y) or return to the vxdiskadm main menu (n):
Move volumes from another disk? [y,n,q,?] (default: n)
Enabling FastResync on a volume
The recommended method for enabling FastResync on a volume with a version
20 DCO is to use the vxsnap prepare command.
See Preparing a volume for DRL and instant snapshots on page 318.
Note: To use this feature, you need a FastResync license.
FastResync quickly and efficiently resynchronizes stale mirrors. When you use
FastResync with operations such as backup and decision support, it also increases
the efficiency of the VxVM snapshot mechanism.
See About volume snapshots on page 351.
See FastResync on page 65.
You can enable the following versions of FastResync on a volume:
Persistent FastResync holds copies of the FastResync maps on disk. If a system
is rebooted, you can use these copies to quickly recover mirrored volumes. To
use this form of FastResync, you must first associate a version 0 or a version
20 data change object (DCO) and DCO volume with the volume.
See Adding a version 0 DCO and DCO volume on page 405.
See Upgrading existing volumes to use version 20 DCOs on page 324.
See Preparing a volume for DRL and instant snapshots on page 318.
Administering volumes
Enabling FastResync on a volume
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