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Commands Reference, Volume 1
chlvcopy Command
Purpose
Marks or unmarks mirror copy as a split mirror.
Syntax
chlvcopy [ -f ] { -B [ -s ] }
| { -b [ -c copy ]
[ -f ] [ -P ] [ -l newlvname ] [ -w ] } LV name
Description
Notes:
- To use this command, you must either have root user authority or be a
member of the system group.
- If persistence is used either by using the -P flag
or by creating a child backup logical volume device by using the -l flag, it will cause the volume group to be usable only on AIX 4.3.2 or
later. This is true even after removal of split mirror copy designation of
the parent logical volume and the child backup logical volumes.
- For chlvcopy to be successful in a concurrent volume
group environment, all the concurrent nodes must be at AIX 4.3.2 or
later.
- The chlvcopy command is not allowed
if the logical volume is in a volume group that has a snapshot volume group
or a snapshot volume group.
All partitions of a logical volume must be fresh
before chlvcopy can mark a mirror copy as a split mirror.
Only one copy may be designated as an online split mirror copy.
Although the chlvcopy command can mark online split
mirror copies on logical volumes that are open (including logical volumes
containing mounted file systems), this is not recommended unless the application
is at a known state at the time the copy is marked as a split mirror. The
split mirror copy is internally consistent at the time the chlvcopy command is run, but consistency is lost between the logical
volume and the split mirror copy if the logical volume is accessed by multiple
processes simultaneously and the application is not at a known state. When
marking an open logical volume, data may be lost or corrupted. Logical volumes
should be closed before marking online split mirror copies in order to avoid
a potential corruption window.
If the persistence flag is not set to prevent the loss of backup data,
the volume group should be set to not automatically varyon and the -n flag should be used with varyonvg to prevent
stale partitions from being resynced. If the persistence flag (-P) is set, the following applies: In the event of a crash while an
online split mirror copy exists (or multiples exist), the existence of copies
is retained when the system is rebooted.
Flags
-b |
Marks a mirror copy as a split mirror copy. |
-c copy |
Mirror copy to mark as split mirror copy. The allowed values of copy
are 1, 2, or 3. If this option is not specified the default for copy is
the last mirror copy of the logical volume. |
-B |
Unmarks a mirror as split mirror copy. It will also attempt to remove
the child backup logical volume, if one was created with the -l option. |
-f |
Forces split mirror copy even if there are stale partitions. If used
with the -B option, the child backup logical volume
if one was created with the -l option, will be removed
with the force option. |
-l newlvname |
New name of the backup logical volume. Specifying the -l flag also sets the persistence option, allowing applications to access
split mirror copy via newlvname. |
-P |
Maintains information about the existence of an online split mirror
copy across a reboot and also allows other nodes (in a concurrent mode environment)
to be aware of the existence of the online split mirror copy. |
-s |
Starts a background syncvg for the logical volume. |
-w |
Allows split mirror copy to be writable (default is to create the
split mirror copy as READ ONLY). |
LV name |
Logical volume to act on. |
Related Information
The readlvcopy and chfs commands.
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