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07-03-2003 08:02 AM
07-03-2003 08:02 AM
Alternate boot path in Itanium
Hi guys,
I have a rx5670 pre-installed with hpux I64 on one disk. With the system up, I managed to extend vg00 and mirror all lvols into the new disk. Created the boot LIF with mkboot (standard commands for hpux). The problem is when I reboot the system in order to test the new disk, I cannot configure it to boot from an alternate path. Does anyone have an idea how this is done? I'm used to PDC, not to this new stuff (EFI).
Thanks in advance,
Ricardo
I have a rx5670 pre-installed with hpux I64 on one disk. With the system up, I managed to extend vg00 and mirror all lvols into the new disk. Created the boot LIF with mkboot (standard commands for hpux). The problem is when I reboot the system in order to test the new disk, I cannot configure it to boot from an alternate path. Does anyone have an idea how this is done? I'm used to PDC, not to this new stuff (EFI).
Thanks in advance,
Ricardo
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