Cause: Mklv forgot to specify the-t parameter causes the type to default to RAW (should be raw).
P550A:/DEV#LSLV Data40_disk
LOGICAL Volume:data40_disk VOLUME Group:oradatavg
LV identifier:000037750000d60000000112749c9dbb.173 Permission:read/write
VG State:active/complete LV STATE:CLOSED/SYNCD
Type:raw WRITE Verify:off
MAX lps:512 PP size:512 megabyte (s)
Copies:1 SCHED Policy:parallel
Lps:1 pps:1
Stale pps:0 BB policy:relocatable
Inter-policy:minimum Relocatable:yes
Intra-policy:middle UPPER bound:32
MOUNT point:n/a Label:none
MIRROR WRITE consistency:on/active
Each LP COPY on A separate PV?: Yes
Serialize IO?:
Devicesubtype:ds_lvz
Although no file system is built on the premise that LV is still a bare device,
But from the standard and aesthetic point of view is not pleasing to the eye, so to change the property.
The following two methods are studied, and if you are unfamiliar with command-line parameters, Smit is recommended.
Method One: Smit CHLV
Step one: Under the command line Smit CHLV
Change Logical Volume
Move the cursor to the desired item and press Enter.
Change Logical Volume
Renaming logical Volumes
f1= help f2= Refresh f3= Cancel f8= image
f9= Shell f10= Exit Enter = Execute