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06-29-2011 03:01 PM - edited 06-29-2011 03:05 PM
06-29-2011 03:01 PM - edited 06-29-2011 03:05 PM
Re: vg00 disk move.
Tried running mkboot again and got this message. c1t8d0 is the mirror for c0t8d0.
#mkboot /dev/rdsk/c1t8d0
There appear to be non-boot logical volumes on this device.
Overwriting them could destroy all the data on this device
Should the logical volumes be overwritten [y/n]? n
I fixed setboot primary and alternate. Has to be the full hardware path. Bad docs.
setboot -p 0/0/1/1/0/4/0.8.0 -a 0/0/1/1/0/4/1.8.0
#setboot
Primary bootpath : 0/0/1/1/0/4/0.8.0
Alternate bootpath : 0/0/1/1/0/4/1.8.0
But I still do not know why lvlnboot does not show correct boot devices. How do you also
remove an old boot device?
#lvlnboot -v
Boot Definitions for Volume Group /dev/vg00:
Physical Volumes belonging in Root Volume Group:
/dev/dsk/c0t10d0 (0/0/1/1/0/4/0.10.0) -- Boot Disk
/dev/dsk/c1t10d0 (0/0/1/1/0/4/1.10.0)
/dev/dsk/c0t8d0 (0/0/1/1/0/4/0.8.0) -- Boot Disk
/dev/dsk/c1t8d0 (0/0/1/1/0/4/1.8.0)
Boot: lvol1 on: /dev/dsk/c0t8d0
/dev/dsk/c1t8d0
Root: lvol3 on: /dev/dsk/c0t8d0
/dev/dsk/c1t8d0
Swap: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c0t8d0
/dev/dsk/c1t8d0
Dump: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c0t8d0, 0
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