SUMMARY: Veritas volumes in rootdg

From: markwag@execpc.com
Date: Fri Apr 25 1997 - 11:35:47 CDT


The original question:

> Why does Veritas volume manager create device entries for volumes in
> rootdg in /dev/vx/[r]dsk in addition to /dev/vx/[r]dsk/rootdg?

I received two different answers. Take your pick. Neither gives me a
warm fuzzy.

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From: "Klorese, Roger B.A." <rogerk@triton.veritas.com>

Seriously: on other platforms, they were put there before we had disk groups. Since we use a compatible source base where possible, we carry that compatibility but over to Solaris too. -- From: Joe Fu <jfu@enron.com>

During system reboot, there is length limitation on the directory pathname. Therefore Veritas created a link(which is shorter and fits to the system reboot requirement) pointing to the real device which exceeded the length requiremnet during system reboot. /dev/vx/dsk/rootdg is a link. -- Note that neither rootdg volume entries in /dev/vx/dsk or /dev/vx/rootdg/dsk is a link, nor is /dev/vx/rdsk/rootdg.

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