voldiskadd(8)voldiskadd(8)NAMEvoldiskadd - Adds one or more disks for use with the Logical Storage
Manager
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/voldiskadd disk-address-list
DESCRIPTION
The voldiskadd interactive utility sets up new disks that are added to
the system after the initial system installation and configures the
disks for use by the Logical Storage Manager. A valid disk label must
exist on the disk before using the voldiskadd utility.
One or more disks may be specified using a disk-address-list. Disk
addresses in the list have the form dskn (for the entire disk) or dsknp
(for a specific partition). When specifying multiple disks, use a space
between entries. Disk address names relate directly to device names in
the /dev/disk directory.
For example, the following are valid voldiskadd disk-address-list spec‐
ifications: # voldiskadd dsk1 # voldiskadd dsk2 dsk3a
The file /etc/vol/disks.exclude may be used to exclude disks from use
by voldiskadd. Each line of the file specifies the name of a disk to
exclude (for example, dsk5).
The voldiskadd utility prompts you for a disk group name and disk media
name for the disks. If you specify a new disk group name, that disk
group is created for the new disks. If you do not specify a disk group
name, the disks are left as unassigned replacement disks for future
use. If you specify an existing disk group name, you are prompted for
whether the disks should be designated as spares for the disk group.
If a disk is found to already contain non-Logical Storage Manager par‐
titioning, you are asked whether the disk should be encapsulated.
Encapsulation turns each partition of the disk into a volume. Encapsu‐
late a disk if it contains file systems or data that should not be
overwritten. If you do not want to encapsulate the disk, you can ini‐
tialize it as a new disk for use by the Logical Storage Manager. For
new disks, all space on the disk becomes free space in the disk's disk
group.
Context-sensitive help is available at every prompt by typing ?. You
can also enter list to get information on available target disks for an
operation.
The voldiskadd utility supports the following general classes of
actions: Initializing a disk with reserved regions and partitions.
Disk initialization is performed by calling voldisksetup com‐
mand. Adding a disk to an existing disk group.
You can add disks to disk groups independently of initializing
disks, to add a disk's storage space to a disk group's free
space pool. The volassist command may subsequently allocate from
that free space. You can also add the disk as a hot spare
device. Creating new disk groups in which to add new disks.
If no disk group exists for adding disks, you can create a new
disk group. Encapsulating disks that have existing contents.
This is the default action for disks that do not have a valid,
existing Logical Storage Manager private region, but that do
have a disk label. Encapsulation is performed by calling volen‐
cap. Reconnecting a drive that was temporarily inaccessible.
This situation is detected automatically, by noting that the
specified drive has a disk ID that matches a disk media record
with no currently associated physical disk. After reconnection,
any stale plexes referring the disk are reattached, and any
stopped volumes referring the disk are restarted. This reattach
action is performed by calling the volrecover script.
ERRORS
You may receive the following messages when using the voldiskadd com‐
mand:
Initialization of disk device special-device failed. Error: special-
device or an overlapping partition is open.
This message indicates that the partition you specified or an overlap‐
ping partition on the disk is actively in use. The partition could be a
mounted UFS or AdvFS filesystem, initialized as an LSM disk or used as
a swap device.
special-device is marked in use for fstype in the disklabel. If you
continue with the operation you can possibly destroy existing data.
Would you like to continue?? [y,n,q,?] (default: n)
This message indicates that the fstype of a partition or an overlapping
partition is set in the disk label. The voldiskadd command prints this
message to warn that a disk partition may have valid data that could be
destroyed.
If you are sure that the disk partition does not have valid data and
that the partition can be added to LSM, you can ignore the warning mes‐
sage by entering y at the prompt. The voldiskadd command will proceed
to initialize the disk partition and add it to LSM.
FILES
A list of disks to exclude from use by voldiskadd.
SEE ALSOdisklabel(8), volassist(8), voldisk(8), voldiskadm(8), voldisksetup(8),
voldg(8), volintro(8)voldiskadd(8)