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The vxdmpadm command displays c3t0d0 and c4t1d0 in addition to the
HDLM device c5t0d0, and the STATE column shows ENABLED.
If sd or ssd devices have not been removed normally from VxVM, as shown in
Examples 1 and 2, take the following action:
To suppress sd or ssd devices:
1
.
Execute the vxdmpadm command.
In the following example, HDLM device c5t0d0 has been created and a
non-HDLM device is ENABLED.
As shown in Example 1, if the HDLM device (c5t0d0s2) is not displayed, in
the vxdmpadm command specify the SCSI device (c3t0d0s2) that
corresponds to the HDLM device.
2
.
Open the /etc/vx/vxvm.exclude file with a text editor such as vi.
3
.
Compare the logical device file names (cUtXdYs2 format) of the devices
shown below to find the devices for which the tXdY portions are the
same.
¢
Non-HDLM devices in the ENABLED state that are displayed by the
vxdmpadm command
¢
Devices in /etc/vx/vxvm.exclude that do not include dlmndrv@
4
.
For devices whose tXdY portions are the same, change the controller
number described in /etc/vx/vxvm.exclude to one of the devices
displayed by the vxdmpadm command.
The following figure shows an example of the /etc/vx/vxvm.exclude file
before it is edited.
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