startvsd – Makes a virtual shared disk available and activates it.
startvsd [-p | -b] {-a | vsd_name …}
The startvsd command makes the specified virtual shared disks available and activates them. It is equivalent to running the preparevsd command followed by the resumevsd command on the specified virtual shared disk.
You can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to run this command. To use SMIT, enter:
smit vsd_mgmt
and select the Start a Virtual Shared Disk option.
Under normal circumstances, you should not issue this command. The Recoverable virtual shared disk subsystem uses this command to manage shared disks in a controlled manner. If you issue this command, the results may be unpredictable.
See the RSCT: Managing Shared Disks for more information.
You must have root authority to run this command.
You must issue this command from a node that is online in the peer domain. To bring a peer domain online, use the startrpdomain command. To bring a particular node online in an existing peer domain, use the startrpnode command. For more information on creating and administering an RSCT peer domain, refer to the RSCT: Administration Guide.
Under normal circumstances, you should not issue this command. The Recoverable virtual shared disk subsystem uses this command to manage shared disks in a controlled manner. If you issue this command, the results may be unpredictable.
Current RVSD subsystem run level.
startvsd vsd1vg1n1
/opt/rsct/vsd/bin/startvsd
Commands: cfgvsd, lsvsd, preparevsd, resumevsd, stopvsd, suspendvsd, ucfgvsd