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тАО10-12-2004 11:18 PM
тАО10-12-2004 11:18 PM
Sorry if this question sounds stupid, but I am not very familiar with Tru64...
We have a Tru64 system with V5.1A, the root_domain and usr_domain reside on an AvdFS disk, like:
root_domain#root 1048576 129854 911880 13% /
usr_domain#usr 4151048 365661 2627056 35% /usr
usr_domain#var 4151048 135763 2627056 5% /var
We want to migrate these domains to a LSM device using volmigrate on a new disk. Afterwards this new disk should by mirrored with the then free 'old' disk.
Are there any caveats to look for (except making a backup before), e.g. regarding booting etc...
We have a Tru64 system with V5.1A, the root_domain and usr_domain reside on an AvdFS disk, like:
root_domain#root 1048576 129854 911880 13% /
usr_domain#usr 4151048 365661 2627056 35% /usr
usr_domain#var 4151048 135763 2627056 5% /var
We want to migrate these domains to a LSM device using volmigrate on a new disk. Afterwards this new disk should by mirrored with the then free 'old' disk.
Are there any caveats to look for (except making a backup before), e.g. regarding booting etc...
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тАО10-13-2004 12:48 AM
тАО10-13-2004 12:48 AM
SolutionTo integrate root, usr and var of a single system into LSM you use the command volencap.
This encapsulates the system disk in-situ, ie on the disk itself.
Say your spare disk is dsk9 and the boot disk dsk0, then it goes as follows
volencap dsk0
volreconfig
## Reboot required
volrootmir -a dsk9
See also manual:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51A_HTML/ARH9BCTE/CHPNSTLL.HTM#sectencapboot
_Johan_
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тАО10-13-2004 06:35 PM
тАО10-13-2004 06:35 PM
Re: Migrating root_domain from AdvFS to LSM disks
Thnx for the prompt answer.
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