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Veritas Volume Manager

vxdisk: 

krishbe$ vxdisk list                 ==> List all disks under volume manager control and give there status
krishbe$ vxdisk -oalldgs list
krishbe$ vxdisk rm <c?t?d?>    ==> Remove a disk so that it is no longer under volume manager control
krishbe$ vxdisk list <disk>      ==> Display detailed disk information

vxdg:
krishbe$ vxdg list  ==> Display groups
krishbe$ vxdg list <group> ==> Display detailed group information
krishbe$ vxdg free  ==> display free space on the disks
krishbe$ vxdg destroy <group> ==> Remove a group
krishbe$ vxdg import <group> ==> Import a group
krishbe$ vxdg deport <group> ==> Deport a group
krishbe$ vxdg -g <group> free ==> Display free space on diskgroup
krishbe$ vxdg -g homedg rmdisk disk99  ==> from the disk group homedg remove the disk disk99
krishbe$ vxdg -g homedg adddisk disk99=c0t0d0  ==> in the disk group homedg add the physical disk c0t0d0 calling it disk99

vxprint:
vxprint -l <volumename>  ==> Display information about volumes
vxprint -vl
vxprint -vt
vxprint -l <plex-name>  ==> Display information about plex(es)
vxprint -lp
vxprint -l <diskname>  ==> Display information about subdisks
vxprint -st
vxprint -ht  ==> Display the volume,plex & subdisk information for all volumes

vxvol:
vxvol stop <volumename>  ==> To stop a volume
vxvol start <volumename>  ==> To start a volume

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