Hello Dmitry;

Thank you so much.

 

I have used 

vxprint –D - -rhtmqQ

And 

vxmake –d 

 

best regards;

 

 

From: Dmitry Glushenok [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 10:05 AM
To: Asiye Yigit
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] vxconfigrestore question

 

Hello,

 

If you will look into .cfgrec file - you will find full information about 
volume's configuration. To simplify file contents you can cat it to 'vxprint -D 
-' command. All you need then is to re-create subdisks/plexes/volumes with same 
offsets/lengths manually or feed needed .cfgrec sections to vxmake.

 

vxconfigrestore is a script and you can see how it uses vxmake to create vxvm 
objects.

 

P.S. IMHO It is even safer to do things manually as you controlling the 
process. Seen few cases when vxconfigrestore was unable to do anything or was 
breaking existing configuration.

 

On 23.05.2011, at 19:03, Asiye Yigit wrote:





Hello all;

İf we take the disk group configuration backup to the customized directory;

After that one user removes the one volume;

Is it not possible to take volume information from the disk configuration 
backup?

I tested and I saw that it is not possible.

Am I wrong?Addition to this,

Vxconfigrestore is not running for every condition.

I think the disk group can’t be imported to be able to run this command.

Do you know any way to re-created the same volume with the same information 
from the which command in veritas explorer command?

Regards,

 

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