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08-31-2007 03:17 PM
08-31-2007 03:17 PM
Booting off splitted disk
Hi,
I have splitted my root mirror and splitted LVOL's exist with 'b' suffix, like lovl1b / 2b and so on. Do I need to update my '/etc/fstab' and run 'lvlnboot -s/r/d' to boot off this disk ?
If the '/etc/lvmtab' does not exist, do commands 'lvlnboot -v' and 'vgdisplay -vg00' work ?
Regards
Doug
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08-31-2007 07:44 PM
08-31-2007 07:44 PM
Re: Booting off splitted disk
Hi there,
Yes you will have to update the '/etc/fstab' with the modifed name of LV.and also you will have to run 'lvlnboot'
Without /etc/lvmtab, vgdisplay would not work,lvlnboot might.
But server can comeup even without lvmtab,in that case one VG00 will be acivated and avaliable(as the Vg00 config is still available in kernel desc.).others VG's you will not be able to find/access.
Yes you will have to update the '/etc/fstab' with the modifed name of LV.and also you will have to run 'lvlnboot'
Without /etc/lvmtab, vgdisplay would not work,lvlnboot might.
But server can comeup even without lvmtab,in that case one VG00 will be acivated and avaliable(as the Vg00 config is still available in kernel desc.).others VG's you will not be able to find/access.
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09-02-2007 06:42 PM
09-02-2007 06:42 PM
Re: Booting off splitted disk
Yes. You need to update your boot config through setboot -a.
As per your other question, vgdisplay won't run but lvlnboot will run, since vgdisplay gets its info from /etc/lvmtab only.
As per your other question, vgdisplay won't run but lvlnboot will run, since vgdisplay gets its info from /etc/lvmtab only.
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09-05-2007 03:20 AM
09-05-2007 03:20 AM
Re: Booting off splitted disk
Ganesh & Amit,
Thank you very much.
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