Thanks to all that responded esp. to Darren Dunham and another Sun manager that requested to remain nameless. Actually, the process was reasonably simple to follow. I simply pulled the disk in question and replaced it with another. The disk span up and the light was stable. I then did a ... - Remove a disk for replacement (from vxdiskadm) - 'vxdctl enable' to pick up the new disk - Replace a failed or removed disk (from vxdiskadm) and then waited for the vxrecover process to re-read the Dirty Record Log (DRL). The Disk then went from RCO to ENA using 'vxprint -ht' Here is a useful link.. http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/vxvm.htm Thanks Andy This e-mail is private and may be confidential and is for the intended recipient only. If misdirected, please notify us by telephone and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and any copies destroyed. If you are not the intended recipient you are strictly prohibited from using, printing, copying, distributing or disseminating this e-mail or any information contained in it. We use reasonable endeavours to virus scan all e-mails leaving the Company but no warranty is given that this e-mail and any attachments are virus free. You should undertake your own virus checking. The right to monitor e-mail communications through our network is reserved by us. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Dec 2 07:36:51 2004
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