Re: checking mirrored VGs

From: pSeries AIX Geek (aixgeek@YAHOO.COM)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2003 - 16:41:47 EDT


Whoops! Logic error. Run this instead:

lsvg -o | lsvg -LiM | grep -i stale

If there are stale partitions, you'll know the disk
name and LV name.

--- pSeries AIX Geek <aixgeek@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> If it loses a mirror (i.e., a disk), then it'll have
> stale partitions. Check for these with:
>
> lsvg -o | lsvg -Li | grep -i stale
>
> --- Shawn Bierman <BiermanS@METHODISTHEALTH.ORG>
> wrote:
> > I was thinking about writing a script to run on my
> > nodes that looked for volume groups with
> unmirrored
> > LVs, or unmirrored VGs for that matter. I would
> run
> > it periodically to find out if something loses a
> > mirror. Is there already a tool for such a task?
> >
> > -shawn
>
>
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