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04-24-2000 11:09 PM
04-24-2000 11:09 PM
Finding out my Boot Path.
I have four boxes that I administer and two of them are the "heartbeat" of our
operation. I am trying to diagram and document these machines in great detail.
I have drawn out diagrams of physical disk array connection and so forth. I am
also documenting boot paths and such. I know the Primary and Alternate boot
path for our production machine. I also know the Primary boot path for our
backup machine, but I am not positive on the Alternate boot path for this
machine. I am wanting to verify the Alternate boot path for this machine
without re-booting the machine. Does anyone know how I can do this without
creating downtime??
Thanks,
Bryan
operation. I am trying to diagram and document these machines in great detail.
I have drawn out diagrams of physical disk array connection and so forth. I am
also documenting boot paths and such. I know the Primary and Alternate boot
path for our production machine. I also know the Primary boot path for our
backup machine, but I am not positive on the Alternate boot path for this
machine. I am wanting to verify the Alternate boot path for this machine
without re-booting the machine. Does anyone know how I can do this without
creating downtime??
Thanks,
Bryan
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04-24-2000 11:28 PM
04-24-2000 11:28 PM
Re: Finding out my Boot Path.
Very easy.
Use the setboot(1m) command
This allows you to display AND alter the boot paths.
Use the setboot(1m) command
This allows you to display AND alter the boot paths.
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