voldisksetup(8)voldisksetup(8)NAMEvoldisksetup - Sets up a disk for use with the Logical Storage Manager
(LSM)
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/voldisksetup [-i] { diskname... | partition... }
[attribute...]
OPTIONS
The voldisksetup command takes the following option: Normally, vold‐
isksetup simply creates partitions for use with the Logical Storage
Manager. If the -i (initialize) option is specified, a disk header is
added and an empty configuration is written on the disk. This operation
destroys any previous LSM database contents on the disk.
DESCRIPTION
The voldisksetup command is normally called by the voldiskadd command
as part of initial disk configuration.
The voldisksetup utility configures one or more disks for use by the
Logical Storage Manager. A valid disk label must be installed on the
disk before calling voldisksetup.
The diskname and partition parameters specify the physical addresses of
one or more disks and/or partitions being added to LSM. The format is
dskn for an entire disk and dsknp for a specific partition, where n is
the device unit number and p is a partition identifier in the range a
through h.
NOTES
The following options to voldisksetup are for HP internal use only:
Overrides partition overlap checks. Suppresses overlap check messages.
ATTRIBUTES
The following attributes can be specified to affect the layout strategy
used by voldisksetup: Specifies the length of the public area to create
on the disk. This defaults to the size of the disk minus the private
area on the disk. Specifies the offset from the beginning of the par‐
tition containing the public region to the beginning of the public
region. Use this option if it is necessary to skip over some region
reserved by the operating system.
This option defaults to 16 for the sliced type. For the simple
type, the default is the first block past the end of the private
region. Specifies the length of the private area to create on
the disk. The default is 4096 sectors. Specifies the offset
from the beginning of the partition containing the private
region to the beginning of the private region.
This option defaults to 16 for a simple disk on the a or c par‐
tition, and to 0 for all other disk types. Disables the setup
of kernel logs and configuration databases on the disk. The size
of the private area is not changed, but it will not contain the
normal private data. This attribute is ignored unless the -i
option was supplied on the command line. Enables the setup of
kernel logs and configuration databases on the disk (default).
This attribute is ignored unless the -i option was supplied on
the command line. Specifies the number of configuration copies
and log copies to be initialized on the disk. The default is 1.
Specifies the length in sectors of each configuration copy. The
default values are calculated based on the value of nconfig.
Specifies the length in sectors of each log copy. The default
values are calculated based on the value of nconfig. Specifies
a user-defined comment.
ERRORS
You may receive the following messages when using the voldisksetup com‐
mand:
special-device or an overlapping partition is open
This message indicates that you tried to initialize an LSM disk on a
partition or a disk that is actively in use. The partition could be a
mounted UFS or AdvFS file system, 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.
CONTINUE? [y/n]
This message indicates that you tried to initialize an LSM disk on a
partition that is not currently in active use but is marked for use in
the disk label's partition map. For example, the partition may be part
of a UFS filesystem (4.2BSD) or an AdvFS domain.
If you know that the partition you specified to voldisksetup does not
contain any data, you can choose to override the warning. In this
case, the fstype in the disk label will be modified to an LSM fstype
such as LSMsimp, LSMpubl or LSMpriv. The exact fstype depends on
whether a disk or a partition is given as an argument to voldisksetup.
Note that you can use the command disklabel -s to set the fstype in the
disk label to unused for partitions that do not contain any valid data.
See disklabel(8) for more information.
Partition(s) which overlap special-device are marked in use. If you
continue with the operation you can possibly destroy existing data.
CONTINUE? [y/n]
This message indicates that the partition you specified is not marked
for use, but other, overlapping partitions on the disk are marked for
use. If you override this warning, the fstype in the disk's label will
be modified. The partition you specified to voldisksetup will be marked
as in use by LSM and all overlapping partitions will be marked UNUSED.
The following examples illustrate these messages: Initializing an LSM
simple disk on a partition that is open and actively in use:
# /usr/sbin/voldisksetup -i dsk11c
dsk11c or an overlapping partition is open. Initializing an LSM
sliced disk on a disk that has partition g marked for use by UFS
(4.2BSD):
# /usr/sbin/voldisksetup -i dsk11
/dev/rdsk11g is marked in use for 4.2BSD in the disklabel. If
you continue with the operation you can possibly destroy exist‐
ing data. CONTINUE? [y/n]
Partition g of disk dsk11 is marked for use by UFS (4.2BSD). If
UFS is not actively using this partition and the partition does
not contain any data, you may want to override this warning, by
answering y. In this case, partition g will be marked as LSMpubl
and partition h will be marked as LSMpriv in the disk label.
Initializing an LSM simple disk on a partition whose overlapping
partitions are marked for use:
# /usr/sbin/voldisksetup -i dsk11c
Partition(s) which overlap /dev/rdsk11c are marked in use. If
you continue with the operation you can possibly destroy exist‐
ing data. CONTINUE? [y/n]
Partition c, which is being initialized into LSM, is not cur‐
rently in use, but other partition(s) which overlap with parti‐
tion c are marked in use in the disk label. If you answer y,
partition c on disk dsk11 will be marked LSMsimp in the disk
label and all partitions that overlap partition c will be marked
UNUSED. Initializing an LSM disk on a disk that has no disk
label:
# /usr/sbin/voldisksetup -i dsk11
The disklabel for dsk11 does not exist or is corrupted.
See disklabel(8) for information on installing a disk label on a
disk.
SEE ALSOdisklabel(8), volintro(8), voldisk(8), voldiskadd(8)voldisksetup(8)