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Disk identification in Vxvm

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alimalik

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I just wanna know that is there any command to know from which disk system has booted, either it is primary disk or mirror disk from vertias volume manager.
 
alimalik;

That is a good question which I have thought about but never checked into myself. So I did a quick search and found this;

1) To determine which mirror you are booted off of, use:

prtconf -vp | grep bootpath
eeprom | grep devalias
vx-rootdisk means the primary submirror or c0t0. vx-rootmirror means the secondary submirror or c1t0.

vx-rootdisk and vx-rootmirror are the aliases set at the OBP


At this time I do not have my system up so I can't test this myself.

Thanks

CA
 
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