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05-17-2007 06:38 AM
05-17-2007 06:38 AM
I am new to HPUX.
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05-17-2007 06:41 AM
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Re: How to break the mirror
This appears to be the same question you asked yesterday:
https://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1127811
Regards!
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05-17-2007 06:51 AM
05-17-2007 06:51 AM
SolutionIf the mirror was consistent when the files went missing then they are missing on all mirrors.
If the mirrors were broken before the missing files became missing then mount the copy that was broken up.
Sounds to me though like your are SOL, the files are gone forever.
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05-17-2007 06:55 AM
05-17-2007 06:55 AM
Re: How to break the mirror
Mirroring does not protect you from user mistakes, like deleting files. Mirroring is NOT a substitute for regular backups.
Mirroring is designed to protect from hardware failures (a disk drive failing).
You may not like the answers you got yesterday, but they are accurate.
You must face the reality that if you do not have any backups of your data your almost certainly out of luck.
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05-21-2007 02:41 AM
05-21-2007 02:41 AM
Re: How to break the mirror
I guess the best I can do here is to point you to a few references online to try to get you to understand what mirroring actually is. A quick Google search on your part would bring you back much more information than I will provide here, though.
Start with these links:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/disk_mirroring.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_mirroring
http://www.bitpipe.com/rlist/term/Disk-Mirroring.html
The lists go on and on, but all the information points to the same information you have already received: A mirror is simply a way to protect you from HARDWARE failure. It does NOT protect you from data loss for ANY other reason.
If you had a Hard Disk Drive fail, this will help you. If you had ANYTHING else happen, your ONLY hope is a backup.
If you had no hardware failure and you had no backup, you have NO other options to restore the lost data.
Does it all make sense now?
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05-21-2007 07:56 AM
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Re: How to break the mirror
If it is ok can you suggest me which files to copy and how to proceed for that?
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05-21-2007 08:07 AM
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Re: How to break the mirror
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05-21-2007 08:25 AM
05-21-2007 08:25 AM
Re: How to break the mirror
As Clay stated, root's home directory should not be on a mount point (iif it is is, it will not be available in single user mode, as an example)
That being said, yes you can copy files from the root users directory on another system to one the one with problems.
A couple of options
use tar to copy all of the info to one file, ftp the file over to the problem server, and untar it
another option - if the number of files are managable - simply ftp them over.
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07-03-2007 02:45 AM
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