[16] | 1 | .TH mmrpldisk 02/16/06 |
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| 2 | mmrpldisk Command |
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| 3 | .SH "Name" |
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| 4 | .PP |
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| 5 | \fBmmrpldisk\fR - Replaces the specified disk. |
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| 6 | .SH "Synopsis" |
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| 7 | .PP |
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| 8 | \fBmmrpldisk\fR \fIDevice DiskName\fR {\fIDiskDesc\fR | |
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| 9 | \fB-F\fR \fIDescFile\fR} [\fB-v\fR \fB\fIyes\fR\fR | |
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| 10 | \fBno\fR] [\fB-N\fR |
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| 11 | {\fINode\fR[,\fINode\fR...] | |
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| 12 | \fINodeFile\fR | \fINodeClass\fR}] |
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| 13 | .SH "Description" |
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| 14 | .PP |
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| 15 | Use the \fBmmrpldisk\fR command to replace an existing disk in the GPFS |
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| 16 | file system with a new one. All data on the old disk is migrated to the |
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| 17 | new one. |
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| 18 | .PP |
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| 19 | To replace disks in a GPFS file system, you must first decide if you |
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| 20 | will: |
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| 21 | .RS +3 |
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| 22 | .HP 3 |
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| 23 | 1. |
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| 24 | Create new disks using the |
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| 25 | \fBmmcrnsd\fR |
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| 26 | command. |
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| 27 | .sp |
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| 28 | Use the rewritten disk descriptor file produced by the \fBmmcrnsd\fR command or create a new disk |
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| 29 | descriptor. When using the rewritten file, the \fIDisk Usage\fR and |
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| 30 | \fIFailure Group\fR specifications remain the same as specified on the \fBmmcrnsd\fR command. |
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| 31 | .HP 3 |
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| 32 | 2. Select disks no longer in use in any file system. Issue the \fBmmlsnsd -F\fR command to display the available |
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| 33 | disks. |
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| 34 | .RE |
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| 35 | .PP |
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| 36 | The disk may then be used to replace a disk in the file system using the \fBmmrpldisk\fR command. |
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| 37 | .PP |
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| 38 | \fBNotes: \fR |
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| 39 | .RS +3 |
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| 40 | .sp |
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| 41 | .HP 3 |
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| 42 | 1. You cannot replace a disk when it is the only remaining disk in the file |
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| 43 | system. |
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| 44 | .sp |
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| 45 | .HP 3 |
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| 46 | 2. Under no circumstances should you replace a stopped disk. You need |
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| 47 | to start a stopped disk before replacing it. If a disk cannot be |
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| 48 | started, you must delete it using the |
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| 49 | \fBmmdeldisk\fR |
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| 50 | command. See the |
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| 51 | \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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| 52 | System: Problem Determination Guide\fR and search for \fIDisk |
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| 53 | media failure\fR. |
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| 54 | .sp |
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| 55 | .HP 3 |
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| 56 | 3. The file system need not be unmounted before the \fBmmrpldisk\fR |
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| 57 | command can be run. |
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| 58 | .sp |
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| 59 | .HP 3 |
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| 60 | 4. |
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| 61 | I/O operations from SANergy clients must terminate before using the |
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| 62 | \fBmmrpldisk\fR command. If not, the client applications receive an |
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| 63 | error. |
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| 64 | .RE |
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| 65 | .PP |
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| 66 | \fBResults\fR |
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| 67 | .PP |
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| 68 | Upon successful completion of the \fBmmrpldisk\fR command, the disk is |
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| 69 | replaced in the file system and data is copied to the new disk without |
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| 70 | restriping. |
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| 71 | .SH "Parameters" |
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| 72 | .PP |
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| 73 | .RS +3 |
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| 74 | \fB\fIDevice\fR |
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| 75 | \fR |
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| 76 | .RE |
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| 77 | .RS +9 |
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| 78 | The device name of the file system where the disk is to be |
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| 79 | replaced. File system names need not be fully-qualified. |
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| 80 | \fBfs0\fR is as acceptable as \fB/dev/fs0\fR. |
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| 81 | .PP |
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| 82 | This must be the first parameter. |
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| 83 | .RE |
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| 84 | .PP |
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| 85 | .RS +3 |
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| 86 | \fB\fIDisk Name\fR |
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| 87 | \fR |
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| 88 | .RE |
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| 89 | .RS +9 |
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| 90 | The name of the disk to be replaced, which was previously passed to the \fBmmcrfs\fR, |
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| 91 | \fBmmadddisk\fR, |
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| 92 | or \fBmmrpldisk\fR commands. You can display the entire list of disk |
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| 93 | names by issuing the |
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| 94 | \fBmmlsdisk\fR command. |
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| 95 | .RE |
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| 96 | .PP |
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| 97 | .RS +3 |
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| 98 | \fB\fIDiskDesc\fR |
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| 99 | \fR |
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| 100 | .RE |
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| 101 | .RS +9 |
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| 102 | A descriptor for the replacement disk. |
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| 103 | .RE |
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| 104 | .PP |
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| 105 | .RS +3 |
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| 106 | \fB-F \fIDescFile\fR |
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| 107 | \fR |
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| 108 | .RE |
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| 109 | .RS +9 |
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| 110 | Specifies a file containing the disk descriptor for the replacement |
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| 111 | disk. |
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| 112 | .PP |
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| 113 | The disk descriptor must be specified in the form (second, third, |
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| 114 | and sixth fields reserved): |
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| 115 | .sp |
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| 116 | .nf |
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| 117 | DiskName:::DiskUsage:FailureGroup::: |
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| 118 | .fi |
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| 119 | .sp |
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| 120 | .PP |
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| 121 | .RS +3 |
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| 122 | \fB\fIDiskName\fR |
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| 123 | \fR |
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| 124 | .RE |
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| 125 | .RS +9 |
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| 126 | .PP |
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| 127 | You must specify the name of the NSD previously created by the \fBmmcrnsd\fR command. For a list of available |
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| 128 | disks, issue the |
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| 129 | \fBmmlsnsd -F\fR command. |
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| 130 | .RE |
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| 131 | .PP |
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| 132 | .RS +3 |
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| 133 | \fB\fIDisk Usage\fR |
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| 134 | \fR |
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| 135 | .RE |
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| 136 | .RS +9 |
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| 137 | Specify a disk usage or inherit the disk usage of the disk being |
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| 138 | replaced: |
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| 139 | .PP |
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| 140 | .RS +3 |
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| 141 | \fBdataAndMetadata |
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| 142 | \fR |
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| 143 | .RE |
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| 144 | .RS +9 |
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| 145 | Indicates that the disk contains both data and metadata. This is |
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| 146 | the default. |
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| 147 | .RE |
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| 148 | .PP |
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| 149 | .RS +3 |
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| 150 | \fBdataOnly |
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| 151 | \fR |
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| 152 | .RE |
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| 153 | .RS +9 |
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| 154 | Indicates that the disk contains data and does not contain |
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| 155 | metadata. |
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| 156 | .RE |
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| 157 | .PP |
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| 158 | .RS +3 |
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| 159 | \fBmetadataOnly |
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| 160 | \fR |
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| 161 | .RE |
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| 162 | .RS +9 |
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| 163 | Indicates that the disk contains metadata and does not contain |
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| 164 | data. |
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| 165 | .RE |
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| 166 | .PP |
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| 167 | .RS +3 |
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| 168 | \fBdescOnly |
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| 169 | \fR |
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| 170 | .RE |
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| 171 | .RS +9 |
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| 172 | Indicates that the disk contains no data and no file metadata. Such |
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| 173 | a disk is used solely to keep a copy of the file system descriptor, and can be |
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| 174 | used as a third failure group in certain disaster recovery |
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| 175 | configurations. For more information, see |
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| 176 | \fIGeneral Parallel File System: Advanced |
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| 177 | Administration\fR and search on \fISynchronous mirroring utilizing |
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| 178 | GPFS replication\fR. |
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| 179 | .RE |
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| 180 | .RE |
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| 181 | .PP |
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| 182 | .RS +3 |
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| 183 | \fB\fIFailure Group\fR |
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| 184 | \fR |
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| 185 | .RE |
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| 186 | .RS +9 |
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| 187 | A number identifying the failure group to which this disk belongs. |
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| 188 | You can specify any value from -1 (where -1 indicates that the disk has no |
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| 189 | point of failure in common with any other disk) to 4000. If you do not |
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| 190 | specify a failure group, the new disk inherits the failure group of the disk |
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| 191 | being replaced. |
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| 192 | .RE |
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| 193 | .RS +3 |
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| 194 | \fBNote:\fR |
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| 195 | .RE |
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| 196 | .RS +9 |
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| 197 | While it is not absolutely necessary to specify the same disk descriptor |
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| 198 | parameters for the new disk as the old disk, it is suggested you do so. |
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| 199 | If the new disk is equivalent in size as the old disk, and if the |
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| 200 | \fIDiskUsage\fR and \fIFailureGroup\fR parameters are the same, the data |
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| 201 | and metadata can be completely migrated from the old disk to the new |
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| 202 | disk. A disk replacement in this manner allows the file system to |
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| 203 | maintain its current data and metadata balance. |
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| 204 | .PP |
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| 205 | If the new disk has a different size, \fIDiskUsage\fR parameter, or |
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| 206 | \fIFailureGroup\fR parameter, the operation may leave the file system |
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| 207 | unbalanced and require a restripe. Additionally, a change in size or |
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| 208 | the \fIDiskUsage\fR parameter may cause the operation to fail since other |
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| 209 | disks in the file system may not have sufficient space to absorb more data or |
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| 210 | metadata. In this case you must first use the \fBmmadddisk\fR command to add the new disk, the \fBmmdeldisk\fR command to delete the old disk, and |
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| 211 | finally the |
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| 212 | \fBmmrestripefs\fR command to rebalance |
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| 213 | the file system. |
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| 214 | .RE |
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| 215 | .RE |
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| 216 | .PP |
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| 217 | .RS +3 |
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| 218 | \fB-N {\fINode\fR[,\fINode\fR...] | |
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| 219 | \fINodeFile\fR | \fINodeClass\fR} |
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| 220 | \fR |
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| 221 | .RE |
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| 222 | .RS +9 |
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| 223 | Specify the nodes that participate in the migration of data from the old |
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| 224 | to the new disk. This command supports all defined node classes. |
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| 225 | The default is \fBall\fR (all nodes in the GPFS cluster will participate in |
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| 226 | the restripe of the file system). |
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| 227 | .PP |
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| 228 | For information on how to specify node names, see \fISpecifying nodes as input to GPFS commands\fR |
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| 229 | in \fIGPFS: Administration and Programming Reference\fR. |
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| 230 | .RE |
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| 231 | .SH "Options" |
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| 232 | .PP |
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| 233 | .RS +3 |
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| 234 | \fB-v {\fB\fIyes\fR\fR | no} |
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| 235 | \fR |
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| 236 | .RE |
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| 237 | .RS +9 |
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| 238 | Verify that specified disks do not belong to an existing file |
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| 239 | system. The default is \fB-v yes\fR. Specify \fB-v no\fR |
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| 240 | only when you want to reuse disks that are no longer needed for an existing |
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| 241 | file system. If the command is interrupted for any reason, you must use |
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| 242 | the \fB-v no\fR option on the next invocation of the command. |
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| 243 | .RE |
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| 244 | .SH "Exit status" |
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| 245 | .PP |
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| 246 | .PP |
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| 247 | .RS +3 |
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| 248 | \fB0 |
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| 249 | \fR |
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| 250 | .RE |
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| 251 | .RS +9 |
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| 252 | Successful completion. |
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| 253 | .RE |
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| 254 | .PP |
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| 255 | .RS +3 |
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| 256 | \fBnonzero |
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| 257 | \fR |
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| 258 | .RE |
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| 259 | .RS +9 |
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| 260 | A failure has occurred. |
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| 261 | .RE |
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| 262 | .SH "Security" |
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| 263 | .PP |
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| 264 | You must have root authority to run the \fBmmrpldisk\fR command. |
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| 265 | .PP |
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| 266 | You may issue the \fBmmrpldisk\fR command from any node in the GPFS |
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| 267 | cluster. |
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| 268 | .PP |
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| 269 | When using the \fBrcp\fR and \fBrsh\fR commands for remote |
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| 270 | communication, a properly configured \fB.rhosts\fR file must exist |
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| 271 | in the root user's home directory on each node in the GPFS |
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| 272 | cluster. If you have designated the use of a different remote |
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| 273 | communication program on either the |
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| 274 | \fBmmcrcluster\fR |
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| 275 | or the |
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| 276 | \fBmmchcluster\fR command, you must |
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| 277 | ensure: |
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| 278 | .RS +3 |
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| 279 | .HP 3 |
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| 280 | 1. Proper authorization is granted to all nodes in the GPFS cluster. |
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| 281 | .HP 3 |
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| 282 | 2. The nodes in the GPFS cluster can communicate without the use of a |
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| 283 | password, and without any extraneous messages. |
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| 284 | .RE |
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| 285 | .SH "Examples" |
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| 286 | .PP |
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| 287 | To replace disk \fBgpfs10nsd\fR in \fBfs3\fR with a new disk, |
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| 288 | \fBgpfs12nsd\fR allowing the disk usage and failure group parameters to |
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| 289 | default to the corresponding values of \fBgpfs10nsd\fR, and have only nodes |
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| 290 | \fBk145n01, k145n03, and k145n05\fR participate in the migration of the |
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| 291 | data, issue this command: |
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| 292 | .sp |
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| 293 | .nf |
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| 294 | mmrpldisk fs3 gpfs10nsd gpfs12nsd -N k145n01,k145n03,k145n05 |
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| 295 | .fi |
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| 296 | .sp |
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| 297 | .PP |
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| 298 | The system displays information similar to: |
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| 299 | .sp |
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| 300 | .nf |
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| 301 | Replacing ... |
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| 302 | GPFS: 6027-531 The following disks of fs3 will be formatted on\ |
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| 303 | node k145n03 gpfs12nsd: size 4390912 KB |
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| 304 | Extending Allocation Map |
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| 305 | GPFS: 6027-1503 Completed adding disks to file system fs3. |
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| 306 | GPFS: 6027-589 Scanning file system metadata, phase 1 ...\ |
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| 307 | 77 % complete on Wed Jul 12 17:33:58 2000 |
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| 308 | 100 % complete on Wed Jul 12 17:33:59 2000 |
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| 309 | GPFS: 6027-552 Scan completed successfully. |
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| 310 | GPFS: 6027-589 Scanning file system metadata, phase 2 ...\ |
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| 311 | GPFS: 6027-552 Scan completed successfully. |
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| 312 | GPFS: 6027-589 Scanning file system metadata, phase 3 ...\ |
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| 313 | GPFS: 6027-552 Scan completed successfully. |
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| 314 | GPFS: 6027-565 Scanning user file metadata ... |
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| 315 | 1 % complete on Wed Jul 12 17:34:12 2000 |
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| 316 | 100 % complete on Wed Jul 12 17:34:15 2000 |
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| 317 | GPFS: 6027-552 Scan completed successfully. |
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| 318 | Done |
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| 319 | mmrpldisk: 6027-1371 Propagating the changes to all affected |
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| 320 | nodes. This is an asynchronous process. |
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| 321 | .fi |
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| 322 | .sp |
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| 323 | .SH "See also" |
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| 324 | .PP |
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| 325 | mmadddisk Command |
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| 326 | .PP |
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| 327 | mmchdisk Command |
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| 328 | .PP |
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| 329 | mmcrnsd Command |
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| 330 | .PP |
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| 331 | mmlsdisk Command |
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| 332 | .PP |
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| 333 | mmlsnsd Command |
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| 334 | .PP |
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| 335 | mmrestripefs Command |
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| 336 | .SH "Location" |
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| 337 | .PP |
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| 338 | \fB/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin\fR |
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| 339 | .PP |
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