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тАО11-05-2007 01:32 AM
тАО11-05-2007 01:32 AM
My question is on es80 server at dr site how will I be able to access these filesets / filesystem?
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тАО11-05-2007 02:27 AM
тАО11-05-2007 02:27 AM
SolutionNo until you perform a "failover" of the DR Group. This means that you will be changing the source-destination of the replicated vdisks.
This will enable access to the es80 and remove access from the GS1280.
Just to add, even if you where able to present the destinatio vdisk as "read only", you won't be able to mount it.
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тАО11-05-2007 02:34 AM
тАО11-05-2007 02:34 AM
Re: Access replicated vdisks and filesystem
Thats fine. Assume that I want to break the replication and the start using these replicated data on es80. That means I would like to mount the filesystem, how will I do it?
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тАО11-05-2007 05:08 AM
тАО11-05-2007 05:08 AM
Re: Access replicated vdisks and filesystem
You have to create the domain directory and the respective link for it.
For example:
hwmgr scan scsi
hwmgr show scsi
You detect the device as /dev/disk/dsk10c
If you use only one partition on that disk, then:
cd /etc/fdmns
mkdir replicated_domain
cd replicated_domain
ln -s /dev/disk/dsk10c
showfsets replicated_domain
mount -t advfs replicated_domain#
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тАО11-06-2007 12:48 AM
тАО11-06-2007 12:48 AM
Re: Access replicated vdisks and filesystem
Sorry, If I had not assigned you points earlier as I was not well conversent in assigning them.But you will find the difference now.
TO take the discussion ahead I will have multiple partition on one disk.How to configure in that case?
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тАО11-06-2007 01:00 AM
тАО11-06-2007 01:00 AM
Re: Access replicated vdisks and filesystem
But if you use multiple partitons, then each partition will be in its own domain. You can check your actual configuration. Then, create a directory and a link on it for each partition on the device.
For example:
cd /etc/fdmns
mkdir replicated_domain1
cd replicated_domain1
ln -s /dev/disk/dsk32g
showfsets replicated_domain1
mount -t advfs replicated_domain1#
mkdir replicated_domain2
cd replicated_domain2
ln -s /dev/disk/dsk32h
showfsets replicated_domain1
mount -t advfs replicated_domain2#
In this case, each partition (g,h) will be on its own domain. The domain (directory) named could be the same if you want.
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тАО11-06-2007 01:56 AM
тАО11-06-2007 01:56 AM
Re: Access replicated vdisks and filesystem
I will be trying this some time next week.Shall post the update. But your explaination looks convincing :)