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Commands Reference, Volume 1
Changes the characteristics of a
physical volume in a volume group.
chpv [ -h
Hotspare ] [ -a Allocation ] [ -v Availability ] [ -c ]
PhysicalVolume ...
Attention:
This command is not allowed if the volume group is varied on in concurrent
mode.
The chpv command
changes the state of the physical volume in a volume group by setting
allocation permission to either allow or not allow allocation and by setting
the availability to either available or removed. This command can also
be used to clear the boot record for the given physical volume.
Characteristics for a physical volume remain in effect unless explicitly
changed with the corresponding flag.
Note: To
use this command, you must either have root user authority or be a member of
the system group.
You can use the Volumes application in Web-based System Manager (wsm) to
change volume characteristics. You can also use the System Management
Interface Tool (SMIT) smit chpv fast path to run this
command.
-a Allocation
| Sets the allocation permission for additional physical partitions on the
physical volume specified by the PhysicalVolume
parameter. Either allows (yes) the allocation of additional
physical partitions on the physical volume, or prohibits (no) the allocation
of additional physical partitions on the physical volume. The
Allocation variable can be either:
- y
- Allows the allocation of additional physical partitions on the physical
volume.
- n
- Prohibits the allocation of additional physical partitions on the physical
volume. The logical volumes that reside on the physical volume can
still be accessed.
|
-c
| Clears the boot record of the given physical volume.
|
-h Hotspare
| Sets the sparing characteristics of the physical volume so that the
physical volume can be used as a hot spare. Also sets the allocation
permission for physical partitions on the physical volume specified by the
PhysicalVolume parameter. This flag has no meaning for
non-mirrored logical volumes. The Hotspare variable can be
either:
- y
- Marks the disk as a hot spare disk within the volume group it belongs to
and prohibits the allocation of physical partitions on the physical
volume. The disk must not have any partitions allocated to logical
volumes to be successfully marked as a hot spare disk.
- n
- Removes the disk from the hot spare pool for the volume group in which it
resides and allows allocation of physical partitions on the physical
volume.
Note: This flag is not supported for the concurrent capable
volume groups.
|
-v
Availability
| Sets the availability of the physical volume. If you set the
availability to closed, logical input and output to the physical volume are
stopped. You should close a physical volume when the physical volume is
removed from operation. Access to physical volume data by the file
system or the virtual memory manager is stopped, but you can continue to use
the system management commands. The Availability variable
can be either:
- a
- Makes a physical volume available for logical input and output.
- r
- Makes a physical volume unavailable (removed) for logical input and
output. If the physical volume is required in order to maintain a
volume group quorum, an error occurs and the physical volume remains
open.
|
- To close physical volume hdisk03, enter:
chpv -v r hdisk03
The physical volume is closed to logical input and output until the
-v a flag is used.
- To open physical volume hdisk03, enter:
chpv -v a hdisk03
The physical volume is now open for logical input and output.
- To stop the allocation of physical partitions to physical
volume hdisk03, enter:
chpv -a n hdisk03
No physical partitions can be allocated until the -a y flag is used.
- To clear the boot record of a physical volume hdisk3,
enter:
chpv -c hdisk3
/usr/sbin
| Directory where the chpv command resides.
|
/tmp
| Directory where temporary files are stored while the command is
running.
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The lspv command.
The Logical
Volume Storage Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System
Management Concepts: Operating System and Devices explains the
Logical Volume Manager, physical volumes, logical volumes, volume groups,
organization, ensuring data integrity, and understanding the allocation
characteristics.
For information on installing the Web-based System Manager, see Chapter 2: Installation and System Requirements in
AIX 5L Version 5.1 Web-based System Manager Administration
Guide.
The System
Management Interface Tool (SMIT): Overview in AIX 5L Version
5.1 System Management Concepts: Operating System and
Devices explains the structure, main menus, and tasks that are done with
SMIT.
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