Veritas Volume Manager 5.1 SP1 Administrator"s Guide (5900-1506, April 2011)
Table A-3
Creating and administering disk groups (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Lists the objects potentially affected by
moving a disk group.
See “Listing objects potentially affected
by a move” on page 255.
Example:
# vxdg -o expand listmove \
mydg newdg myvol1
vxdg [-o expand] listmove sourcedg \
targetdg object ...
Moves objects between disk groups.
See “Moving objects between disk
groups” on page 257.
Example:
# vxdg -o expand move mydg \
newdg myvol1
vxdg [-o expand] move sourcedg \
targetdg object ...
Splits a disk group and moves the
specified objects into the target disk
group.
See “Splitting disk groups” on page 260.
Example:
# vxdg -o expand split mydg \
newdg myvol2 myvol3
vxdg [-o expand] split sourcedg \
targetdg object ...
Joins two disk groups.
See “Joining disk groups” on page 262.
Example:
# vxdg join newdg mydg
vxdg join sourcedg targetdg
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