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10-04-2004 05:57 AM
10-04-2004 05:57 AM
How check the quorum setting ?
State an active VG, how can I check if it was activated using either "vgchange -q n" or "vgchange -q y" ? ...
vgdisplay doesn't show that info.
Thanx in advance.
vgdisplay doesn't show that info.
Thanx in advance.
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10-04-2004 06:10 AM
10-04-2004 06:10 AM
Re: How check the quorum setting ?
Well...the default is yes....
You would have to do it manually for no, or have a custom setting in /etc/lvmrc
Rgds...Geoff
You would have to do it manually for no, or have a custom setting in /etc/lvmrc
Rgds...Geoff
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10-04-2004 06:35 AM
10-04-2004 06:35 AM
Re: How check the quorum setting ?
Hi Oscar,
Geoff is right that is defaults to y but we always setup the alternate disk with -lq option. If you are on a isl the hpux command allows you to change these settings. check
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/onlinedocs.py?mpn=B2355-60103&service=hpux&path=00/06/659&title=HP-UX%20Reference%20%2811i%20v2%2003/08%29
But to give you an answer, i do not think it is possible to view how it was acivated.
Regards,
Gideon
Geoff is right that is defaults to y but we always setup the alternate disk with -lq option. If you are on a isl the hpux command allows you to change these settings. check
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/onlinedocs.py?mpn=B2355-60103&service=hpux&path=00/06/659&title=HP-UX%20Reference%20%2811i%20v2%2003/08%29
But to give you an answer, i do not think it is possible to view how it was acivated.
Regards,
Gideon
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10-04-2004 06:47 AM
10-04-2004 06:47 AM
Re: How check the quorum setting ?
You can change the settings by running this:
mkboot -a "hpux -lq (;0)/stand/vmunix" /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
and checking the settings with this:
lifcp /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0:AUTO -
Of coarse change the numbers if you need to.
mkboot -a "hpux -lq (;0)/stand/vmunix" /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
and checking the settings with this:
lifcp /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0:AUTO -
Of coarse change the numbers if you need to.
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