Veritas Volume Manager 5.1 SP1 Administrator"s Guide (5900-1506, April 2011)

Note: If the volume is part of a snapshot hierarchy, this command fails .
Adding traditional DRL logging to a mirrored volume
A traditional DRL log is configured within a DRL plex. A version 20 DCO volume
cannot be used in conjunction with a DRL plex. The version 20 DCO volume layout
includes space for a DRL log.
See Preparing a volume for DRL and instant snapshots on page 359.
To put dirty region logging (DRL) into effect for a mirrored volume, you must add
a log subdisk to that volume. Only one log subdisk can exist per plex.
To add DRL logs to an existing volume, use the following command:
# vxassist [-b] [-g diskgroup] addlog volume logtype=drl \
[nlog=n] [loglen=size]
If specified, the -b option makes adding the new logs a background task.
The nlog attribute specifies the number of log plexes to add. By default, one log
plex is added. The loglen attribute specifies the size of the log, where each bit
represents one region in the volume. For example, a 10 GB volume with a 64 KB
region size needs a 20K log.
For example, to add a single log plex for the volume vol03 in the disk group mydg,
use the following command:
# vxassist -g mydg addlog vol03 logtype=drl
When you use the vxassist command to add a log subdisk to a volume, a log plex
is created by default to contain the log subdisk. If you do not want a log plex,
include the keyword nolog in the layout specification.
For a volume that will be written to sequentially, such as a database log volume,
use the following logtype=drlseq attribute to specify that sequential DRL will
be used:
# vxassist -g mydg addlog volume logtype=drlseq [nlog=n]
After you create the plex containing a log subdisk, you can treat it as a regular
plex. You can add subdisks to the log plex. If you need to, you can remove the log
plex and log subdisk.
See Removing a traditional DRL log on page 366.
365Administering volumes
Adding traditional DRL logging to a mirrored volume