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тАО04-28-2009 07:55 PM
тАО04-28-2009 07:55 PM
boot information
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тАО04-28-2009 09:51 PM
тАО04-28-2009 09:51 PM
Re: boot information
lvlnboot -v
It does not require a disk name. It check the system and displays all of this information.
If there is a variance with HP-UX 11.31, I don't recall.
To read more:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90122/ch05s01.html
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тАО04-29-2009 04:56 AM
тАО04-29-2009 04:56 AM
Re: boot information
Dear Navin
lvlnboot -v is the command to see boot disk area.
see the man pages of lvlnboot
thanks and regards
Sajjad
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тАО04-29-2009 05:56 AM
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тАО05-03-2009 02:01 PM
тАО05-03-2009 02:01 PM
Re: boot information
Yes, lvlnboot is not valid for VxVM.
One of the ways for VxVM:
# vxdg bootdg
# vxdg list rootdg
Note that boot data group does not have to
have name "rootdg" anymore.
These are part of my tests for VxVM and LVM
based HP-UX servers:
VxVM
CHECKING CURRENT BOOT DEVICE
____________________________
brw------- 1 root root 5 0x000000 Apr 7 15:45 c3t2d0
Group: rootdg
dgid: 1222122236.8.loopback
import-id: 0.1
flags:
version: 140
alignment: 8192 (bytes)
local-activation: read-write
ssb: on
detach-policy: global
dg-fail-policy: dgdisable
copies: nconfig=default nlog=default
config: seqno=0.1157 permlen=683 free=673 templen=5 loglen=103
AUDIT-PASS: VxVM boot disk group in healthy state
config disk disk6_p2 copy 1 len=683 state=clean online
log disk disk6_p2 copy 1 len=103
...
LVM
CHECKING CURRENT BOOT DEVICE
____________________________
AUDIT-INFO: Boot device 000004 translates to disk
brw-r----- 1 bin sys 3 0x000004 Sep 24 2008 disk3_p2
AUDIT-INFO: Boot string
(;)/stand/vmunix
Cheers,
VK2COT