Caution: All files on the new disk are destroyed by this procedure.
lv0:Project Volume:devs=/dev/dsk/dks0d2s7,/dev/dsk/dks0d3s7
An /etc/lvtab entry is made up of several colon-separated fields. In the above example:
This example shows a logical volume composed of two disk partitions, but it could be made up of several partitions. The only limit is the maximum size of a filesystem, 8 GB. For more information on /etc/lvtab entries, see the section "Creating Entries in the /etc/lvtab File" in Chapter 8. When using a logical volume to extend an existing filesystem, the logical volume cannot be striped.
/dev/dsk/lv0 /work efs rw,raw=/dev/rdsk/lv0 0 0
# umount /work
# mklv -f lv0
# lvck /dev/rdsk/lv0
# growfs /dev/rdsk/lv0
# fsck /dev/rdsk/lv0
# mount /work