tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post5327529341439193258..comments2024-03-27T14:43:52.742+05:30Comments on UNIX my first love...: Split & Migrate VERITAS Sub-disks from one array to another. Nilesh Joshihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12363999932221925084noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-12327528696752418082015-08-25T16:43:36.466+05:302015-08-25T16:43:36.466+05:30it's very nice this is very useful.
unix ONLIN...it's very nice this is very useful.<br /><a href="http://hyderabadsys.com/unix-online-training/" rel="nofollow">unix ONLINE TRAINING</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-66931628563296371742013-10-31T07:27:45.030+05:302013-10-31T07:27:45.030+05:30Nilesh, please clear the confusion regarding the s...Nilesh, please clear the confusion regarding the subdisk split size mentioned.<br />When you split the first subdisk, whats this size mentioned by you " -s 33554432". Is it 33554432/(1024*1024*2)=16 GB<br />vxsd -g GAPRMANdg -s 33554432 split EMC0_4-05 EMC0_4-06 EMC0_4-07<br />If yes, then how did you split a 16GB subdisk into two 14.5 GB disks.<br /> 30408704/(1024*1024*2)= 14.5 GB<br />vxsd -g GAPRMANdg -s 30408704 split EMC0_4-07 EMC0_4-08 EMC0_4-09Vikas Kaushikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10469544770014347912noreply@blogger.com