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07-30-2003 03:25 AM
07-30-2003 03:25 AM
Cloning a Vpar partition
I have 4 vpars(vpar1,vpar2,vpar3,vpar4) running on rp7400. I need to clone vpar4 from another machine(L-1000 i already have make_tape_recovery tape ready) I had connected tape drive to vpar4's SCSI card and configured, but after rebooting, vpar4 does't have any /dev/rmt files. i tried reconfiguring tape drive again (to set boot path to tape drive), it says "All tape-related device drives are currently configured into the kernel. No kernel rebuilding is necessary".
From the console i am not getting option to get into single user mode of vpar4 (by interrupting the boot process as we does in other machines. ctrl-A shows only the booting process of vpar4).
Does any knows/done this pls let me know the process. I don't want to interrupt remaining 3 vpar's as the they are in production.
thanx in advance
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07-30-2003 04:25 AM
07-30-2003 04:25 AM
Re: Cloning a Vpar partition
for boot a virtual partition in single user mode:
From shell prompt
"-is"
Is the scsii connected at the tape belonging to vpar4?
Enrico.
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07-30-2003 06:19 AM
07-30-2003 06:19 AM
Re: Cloning a Vpar partition
i used Vpar 2 years ago. We encountered the same problem: newly added devices were not probed, until a hard reboot, and in some cases only when the hw db was rebuild, and some partition reconfigured.
I hope you will not have to do the same.
What about latest vpar patch, since you are going to reboot it ? I tried to found them, but looks like thre are not...
I suggest to open an HP support call....
Massimo
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07-30-2003 07:33 AM
07-30-2003 07:33 AM
Re: Cloning a Vpar partition
I don't know whether it's really correct or not.
I asked all partition users to logoff ( as it is already night here in India).
shutdown all Vpar's (vpar2,vapr3,vapr4)
finally shutdown vpar1
vpmon> reboot
Interrupt the boot process
main menu> sea
main menu> boot
by default system asked for advanced installation (as the Disks path changes from L-1000 to rp7400)
I choosed the vpar4 disk as the root disk
( i changed the IP as well)
After the process (retrieving from make_tape_recovery tape) completed, Install Vpar software from the Vpar media on vpar4 disk
Since i had original vpdb in another disk(belongs to vpar1), booted the with vpar1's disk.
ISL> boot /stand/vpmon
vpmon> vparload vpar1
vpar1># vparboot vpar2
vpar1># vparboot vapr3
vpar1># vparboot vpar4
now the vpar4 is replica of L-1000 machine
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07-30-2003 10:56 PM
07-30-2003 10:56 PM
Re: Cloning a Vpar partition
it looks good to me.
If you have a support contract, i will open a support call the same, just to now is every time that you add new hardware you have to do an hard reboot.
Massimo
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07-31-2003 06:23 AM
07-31-2003 06:23 AM
Re: Cloning a Vpar partition
Installing to a vpar is recommended to be done from the vpmon prompt to an ignite server, as per the manual.
Best regards,
Steve