HP Integrity Virtual Machines Installation, Configuration, and Administration Version A.03.50

Where /dev/vg_name/rlvol_name is an LVM character device file for rlvol_name on
vg_name. To display the LVM character device file name, enter the following command:
# vgdisplay -v
VG Name /dev/lvrackA
VG Write Access read/write
VG Status available
Max LV 255
Cur LV 4
Open LV 4
Max PV 16
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
Max PE per PV 8683
VGDA 2
PE Size (Mbytes) 4
Total PE 8681
Alloc PE 8192
Free PE 489
Total PVG 0
Total Spare PVs 0
Total Spare PVs in use 0
--- Logical volumes ---
LV Name /dev/lvrackA/disk1
LV Status available/syncd
LV Size (Mbytes) 8192
Current LE 2048
Allocated PE 2048
Used PV 1
LV Name /dev/lvrackA/disk2
LV Status available/syncd
LV Size (Mbytes) 8192
Current LE 2048
Allocated PE 2048
Used PV 1
LV Name /dev/lvrackA/disk3
LV Status available/syncd
LV Size (Mbytes) 8192
Current LE 2048
Allocated PE 2048
Used PV 1
LV Name /dev/lvrackA/disk4
LV Status available/syncd
LV Size (Mbytes) 8192
Current LE 2048
Allocated PE 2048
Used PV 1
--- Physical volumes ---
PV Name /dev/dsk/c4t1d0
PV Status available
Total PE 8681
Free PE 489
Autoswitch On
In this example, the Virtual LvDisk Resource Statement is
disk:scsi::lv:/dev/lvrackA/rdisk2.
To use VxVM, the Virtual LvDisk resource statement takes the form of:
disk:scsi::lv:/dev/vx/rdsk/dg_name/v_name
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