1. /etc/vx/bin/vxdisksetup -i c1t1d1
2. vxdg -g rootdg adddisk rootmirror=c1t1d1
3. /etc/vx/bin/vxrootmir rootmirror
4. vxassist -g rootdg mirror swapvol rootmirror
5. vxassist -g rootdg mirror var rootmirror
6. vxassist -g rootdg mirror opt rootmirror
7. vxdisk -g rootdg list
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