Thanks to Andreas Maagdenberg, Dan Price, Oisin McGuinness, Paul Lambert,
and Pat O'Brien for their responses.  It seems that the problem was the
domain was created so that only one volume could be added and from what Dan
Price had said the only workaround for this is to re-create the domain.
 
Thanks again,
 
Chris Bryant 
Unix Administrator 
Dollar Rent A Car 
(918) 669-3213 
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bryant [mailto:cbryant_at_dollar.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:04 AM
To: 'tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov'
Subject: UPDATE: error with addvol
Ok, I ran the # /sbin/advfs/vbmtpg /dev/disk/dsk59c | grep maxVds and it did
come back with 1.  So my next question is, can you change this without
re-creating the domain?  The reasoning for asking this is that this is a big
domain with a lot of data on a production system.
 
Thanks,
 
Chris Bryant 
Unix Administrator 
Dollar Rent A Car 
(918) 669-3213 
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bryant [mailto:cbryant_at_dollar.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:21 AM
To:       Subject: error with addvol
Admins, 
        I am trying to add a disk to an existing domain on one of our 5.1 pk
3 UNIX systems.  It is a mirror set that was created out of 2 - 9 gb disks
off of an EMA12000 with HSG80 controllers.  This is the error I get:
        # addvol /dev/disk/dsk59c u02_domain 
        addvol: error = E_TOO_MANY_VIRTUAL_DISKS (-1145) 
        addvol: Can't add volume '/dev/disk/dsk59c' to domain 'u02_domain' 
Any ideas? 
Chris Bryant 
Unix Administrator 
Dollar Rent A Car 
(918) 669-3213 
Received on Wed Aug 15 2001 - 15:47:32 NZST