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08-07-2007 01:58 AM
08-07-2007 01:58 AM
HPUX 11i V3 (11.31) persistent device binding remapping
Hi,
on my new system rx3600 I installed the O.S. in subject
At the end of the installation I found that the disk in vg00 (old style c0t0d0s2) was name disk7_p2.
I checked the special files on the box and I noticed that all the disks was mapped with random numbers like : disk7 for c0t0d0, disk6 for c0t1d0, etc.
The question is : there is a way to remap the Agile special files to a custom way ie: disk0 for c0t0d0.
Thx in advance
Luigi
on my new system rx3600 I installed the O.S. in subject
At the end of the installation I found that the disk in vg00 (old style c0t0d0s2) was name disk7_p2.
I checked the special files on the box and I noticed that all the disks was mapped with random numbers like : disk7 for c0t0d0, disk6 for c0t1d0, etc.
The question is : there is a way to remap the Agile special files to a custom way ie: disk0 for c0t0d0.
Thx in advance
Luigi
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08-07-2007 02:29 AM
08-07-2007 02:29 AM
Re: HPUX 11i V3 (11.31) persistent device binding remapping
As far as I know - you can't.
Some docs for you in case you havn't seen them:
http://docs.hp.com/en/LVMmigration1/LVM_Migration_to_Agile.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/MassStorageStack/The_Next_Generation_Mass_Storage_Stack.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/dsfmigration/persistent_dsf_migration.pdf
Rgds...Geoff
Some docs for you in case you havn't seen them:
http://docs.hp.com/en/LVMmigration1/LVM_Migration_to_Agile.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/MassStorageStack/The_Next_Generation_Mass_Storage_Stack.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/dsfmigration/persistent_dsf_migration.pdf
Rgds...Geoff
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