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08-10-2005 04:16 AM
08-10-2005 04:16 AM
extending / and /stand
I have been through the install document to compile my list of pre-requisites and have come up against a problem.
Most of the file-systems listed are below the minimum recommended values on my target servers. Most such as /var /opt /home etc I can solve reasonably easily.
The real stumbling blocks are / and /stand.
The production server has an AutoRaid attached with LUN's etc which adds another compilcation.
I have been reading the various threads on the issue and all seem to suggest ignite and adjust the file systems as part of the recovery.
I would like to avoid this if at all possible due to the risks and time needed.
There have been some mention of documents which describe a method using OnlineJFS (which caters for contigious disk space requirements etc) but I havent been able to find it.
Similarly one thread mentions a document KBRC00006582 but I can find a copy.
Has anybody extended / and /stand using a method other than ignite
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08-10-2005 04:27 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
LVMKBRC00005108
Extending the root filesystem with OnLineJFS.
Need to have a another separate disk because these 2 filesystems have to remain contigious.
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08-10-2005 04:30 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
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08-10-2005 04:32 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
This does not appear to be a straightforward task. 1st choice is the Ignite. 2nd choice is a fresh install onto other disk(s)
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08-10-2005 04:34 AM
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UNIX because I majored in cryptology...
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08-10-2005 04:35 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
if a cold install isn't possible, I would recommend the ignite procedure. Make a backup of your system and boot from that tape. Select the interactive mode and configure your values. Be aware, use VT100 terminal emulation when working with ignite install!
Hope this helps!
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08-10-2005 04:41 AM
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08-10-2005 05:33 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
Last year i had been updated my N-Class
server 11.00-->11i with Hp support engineer
using ignite without any problems...
to avoid any possible problems you have to
take healty backups also another important point patches-bundles must be ready for
your 11i
and an attachment may guide you...
Good Luck,
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08-10-2005 06:24 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
cheers!
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08-10-2005 10:37 PM
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08-10-2005 10:41 PM
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Re: extending / and /stand
Perhaps I should install 11i on the internal disk and boot from it for a period of time while reconfiguring the LUN on the autoraid currently used for / /stand etc.
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08-10-2005 10:56 PM
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Re: extending / and /stand
The only real way to end up with a bigger one is to do the ignite backup and reinstall.
I've done it a number of times and its not as challenging as it sounds.
You can get some space back the way Pete says by reducing or removing the next filesystem on the disk.
pvdisplay -v /dev/dsk/root_disk
replace root_disk with a real disk.
The problem with this methodology is if it swap that you are removing you will be a short time without swap and your system could halt and fail to restart.
Your issue is what Ignite was designed to help you solve.
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08-10-2005 11:10 PM
08-10-2005 11:10 PM
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I would definitely go with the internal disk. This way you can boot off the AutoRaid to fall back if you have issues. Once you're comfortable with the new install you could use MirrorDisk to migrate it to the AutoRaid if you really prefer to have it there. Personally, I prefer to use mirrored internal disks.
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08-15-2005 01:41 AM
08-15-2005 01:41 AM
Re: extending / and /stand
I have read about rebuilding non-vg00 file-systems using vgimport and map-files. Has anybody done this in an AutoRaid environment and was it easy/successful.
I would be more comfortable doing this in a discrete disk set-up. I am a bit nervous trying it on the AutoRaid.
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08-15-2005 01:54 AM
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08-15-2005 02:06 AM
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Re: extending / and /stand
I have never used the Autoraid box but regulary used Ignite on other external Raid systems (including SAN arrays). From Ignites point of view, internal er external disks, Raid or simple disks is no difference.