SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Configuring Magnetic Disks
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Naming a Magnetic Disk
Naming a Magnetic Disk 
All magnetic disk volumes have two names: a default volume name and an alternate 
volume name. Both can be assigned the same name when you label a volume (by 
using either the RENAME DISK or ALTER DISK, LABEL command):
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Use the RENAME DISK command when you want to retain use of all the files that 
reside on the disk you are renaming. 
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Use the ALTER DISK, LABEL command when you want to erase all files on the 
disk. 
You can name a magnetic disk in several ways: 
Caution. Do not rename a volume unless you are sure that other products or applications 
(such as SMF, SQL, or TMF) will not search for files on that volume using the previous volume 
name: 
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To determine if a specific disk is associated with a pool:
> SCF STATUS DISK $disk, DETAIL 
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To determine whether the disk contains SQL files:
> DSAP $disk, SQL, NEWFORMAT 
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To determine if a specific disk is protected by TMF:
> TMFCOM STATUS DATAVOLS $disk 
Task Command Page
Changing the Volume Name and Alternate 
Volume Name
RENAME DISK 6-27
Changing the Volume Name and Alternate 
Volume Name (Deleting Files)
ALTER DISK, LABEL 6-31
Changing the Volume Name (and Keeping Files) ALTER DISK, VOLNAME 6-29
Changing the Alternate Volume Name (and 
Keeping Files)
ALTER DISK, ALTNAME 6-30










