hd4 is stale because / contains the ODM files that are read to help produce
the command output.
•
hd2 is stale because /usr contains the lsvg command that is read so that it
can be loaded into RAM and then executed.
•
hd9var is stale because there have been some temporary files created since
hdisk2 was powered off.
The other logical volumes are not currently involved in an I/O operation and so
they remain in a
syncd state.
Once power is restored to hdisk2, it can again be again synchronized with hdisk0
by using the
varyonvgrootvg or the correspondingsmittyvg selection.
8.3Storage Subsystem Design
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