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create filesystem on lv and mount it at boot up

Asked by wesly_chen in IBM AIX Unix

Tags: aix, create, filesystem

I've a IBM eServer pSeries box with AIX 4.3 on it. It has 4 hard disk.

I would like to create logic volume, create filesystem (jfs) on it and mount it automaticall during bootup.

Here are some information:
# uname -a
AIX stymie 3 4 000AC1FF4C00

# lspv
hdisk0         000ac1ff146468d0    rootvg        
hdisk1         000ac4ff663d69ae    phat_vol_grp  
hdisk2         000ac4ff671219ab    phat_vol_grp  
hdisk3         000ac1ffb52e3ff4    phat_vol_grp

# lsvg -o | lsvg -i -l
phat_vol_grp:
LV NAME             TYPE       LPs   PPs   PVs  LV STATE      MOUNT POINT
lv00                jfs        3     3     1    closed/syncd  N/A
rootvg:
LV NAME             TYPE       LPs   PPs   PVs  LV STATE      MOUNT POINT
hd4                 jfs        1     1     1    open/syncd    /
hd2                 jfs        157   157   1    open/syncd    /usr
hd9var              jfs        1     1     1    open/syncd    /var
hd3                 jfs        1     1     1    open/syncd    /tmp
hd1                 jfs        1     1     1    open/syncd    /home

Ok I want to create logic volume (lv00) across hdisk1, hdisk2, and hdisk 3 with jfs filesystem. And mount it as /data when boot-up.

Could someone tell me the comands to do it step-by-step so I can do it quickly?

Thanks in advance.
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