ADSM-L

Re: RAW Logical Volumes on a SAN

2004-07-26 16:37:54
Subject: Re: RAW Logical Volumes on a SAN
From: David Longo <David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 16:37:23 -0400
Quick answer, I think you need to use /dev/rtsmlv7db.

Note the "r" for Raw LV device.  Double check in /dev directory.


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>>> zforray AT VCU DOT EDU 07/26/04 04:28PM >>>
Trying to attach and use SAN storage as RLV for the AIX 5.1 TSM
5.2.3.0
server.

Everything is a go SAN wise. The AIX system see's everything.

Tried to create a DB volume in this allocated space. Get the error
message:

7/26/2004 4:14:20 PM ANR9999D blkdisk.c(1414): ThreadId<35> Disk
/dev/tsmlv7db is an unsupported file type - mode flags = 61B0.
7/26/2004 4:14:30 PM ANR2404E DEFINE DBVOLUME: Volume /dev/tsmlv7db is
not
available.

Any suggestions or explainations on this error ?

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