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dump—Dump disk configuration to stdout
mx disk dump
import—Import a disk into the cluster
mx disk import <uuid> ...
Use the disk status command to determine the uuid for the disk.
This command does not display an error message if the import fails. To verify
that the disk was imported, use the mx disk status --imported command.
status—Display information about disks
mx disk status [--imported]
With no arguments, this command displays the uuid, the size, and a vendor
string for each unimported disk in the SAN. To see this information for
imported disks, include the --imported argument.
mx dynvolume – dynamic volume commands
Use the following mx dynvolume commands to manage dynamic volumes.
convert—Convert a basic device to a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume convert <filesystem>
create—Create a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume create [--reuse] [--stripesize <4KB-64MB>]
<subDeviceName ...>
Command Description
convert Convert a basic device to a dynamic volume
create Create a dynamic volume
deport Deport a dynamic volume
destroy Delete a dynamic volume
dump Dump dynamic volume configuration to stdout
extend Extend a dynamic volume
import Import a dynamic volume
list Show all dynamic volumes
properties Display properties for a dynamic volume
showcreateopt List subdevices available for use in a dynamic volume
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