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One more query... I do have defined enhanced concurrent mode VGs in VIO and HACMP environment.. ( as per VIO requirements with HACMP it is mandatory, even though you have your shared filesystems and RG in non-concurrent mode)
Now question is that in case of normal volume groups , we just take help from chvg -g command ( if size of corresponding SAN disk increases),,, but what will be the case of Enhnaced concurrent mode VG ( if i extend the size of disk using FAST storage manager client ) as chvg -g does not apply ( according to chvg command manual ).
Will simply varyoffvg and varyonvg will grwo the size or i still go for chvg -g on my enhnaced concurrent mode vgs?
Any ideas?
Here comes polani Once again!!!
P690 Certified Specailist
HACMP & AIX Certified Specailist
AIX & HACCMP Instructor
One more query... I do have defined enhanced concurrent mode VGs in VIO and HACMP environment.. ( as per VIO requirements with HACMP it is mandatory, even though you have your shared filesystems and RG in non-concurrent mode)
Now question is that in case of normal volume groups , we just take help from chvg -g command ( if size of corresponding SAN disk increases),,, but what will be the case of Enhnaced concurrent mode VG ( if i extend the size of disk using FAST storage manager client ) as chvg -g does not apply ( according to chvg command manual ).
Will simply varyoffvg and varyonvg will grwo the size or i still go for chvg -g on my enhnaced concurrent mode vgs?
Any ideas?
Here comes polani Once again!!!
P690 Certified Specailist
HACMP & AIX Certified Specailist
AIX & HACCMP Instructor