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тАО11-23-2006 02:44 AM
тАО11-23-2006 02:44 AM
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тАО11-23-2006 02:56 AM
тАО11-23-2006 02:56 AM
SolutionProbably the simplest approach is to create an Ignite recovery tape. Boot from the tape and choose an Advanced Installation. THis will allow you to choose the Filesystems menu to size your logical volumes according to your needs.
# make_tape_recovery -x inc_entire=vg00 -I -v -a /dev/rmt/0mn
...will create a tape for you comprising all of vg00.
It will be virtually impossible to resize '/' and primary swap otherwise.
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО11-23-2006 03:44 AM
тАО11-23-2006 03:44 AM
Re: Reduce all filesystem from vg00
By the way, disk is cheap. Don't resize your vg00 filesystems merely to gain unallocated space in vg00. The root volume group should hold only the standard HP-UX filesystems. Adding application-oriented logical volumes to vg00 because you have free space makes upgrades and recovery scenarios far more difficult than they need to be.
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО11-23-2006 05:54 AM
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Re: Reduce all filesystem from vg00
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тАО11-23-2006 03:15 PM
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Re: Reduce all filesystem from vg00
Make ignite recovery tape with full vg00. Also for safety it is better to have a full backup of VG00 to prevent any data loss.
Then boot your system using the ignite recovery tape and using advance installation option you can create each volume as per your need.
Samir
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тАО11-27-2006 11:10 AM
тАО11-27-2006 11:10 AM
Re: Reduce all filesystem from vg00
First Take one ignite backup..
And reboot wid that ignite tape...
& try to resize all Filesystem with Option