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10-28-2005 01:06 AM
10-28-2005 01:06 AM
how to get lif info to another server
Hello Admins,
When I do a lifls -v /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0 on server "A" I get the following info:
evo@orakt01:/home/evo$ sudo lifls -v /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0
Password:
ODE 1
MAPFILE 1
SYSLIB 1
CONFIGDATA 1
SLMOD 1
SLDEV 1
SLDRIVERS 1
SLSCSI 1
MAPPER 1
IOTEST 1
PERFVER 1
PVCU 1
SSINFO 1
HPUX 1
ISL 1
AUTO 1
LABEL 1
How do I get this info to the lif area on server "B".
Thanks in advance,
Erwin
When I do a lifls -v /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0 on server "A" I get the following info:
evo@orakt01:/home/evo$ sudo lifls -v /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0
Password:
ODE 1
MAPFILE 1
SYSLIB 1
CONFIGDATA 1
SLMOD 1
SLDEV 1
SLDRIVERS 1
SLSCSI 1
MAPPER 1
IOTEST 1
PERFVER 1
PVCU 1
SSINFO 1
HPUX 1
ISL 1
AUTO 1
LABEL 1
How do I get this info to the lif area on server "B".
Thanks in advance,
Erwin
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10-28-2005 01:22 AM
10-28-2005 01:22 AM
Re: how to get lif info to another server
You can not copy between servers - only between disk on same server - so you have to set those parameters manually on the second server.
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10-28-2005 01:46 AM
10-28-2005 01:46 AM
Re: how to get lif info to another server
I assume you have only some of the files on the other servers disk, like
HPUX ISL AUTO LABEL
All other files are the Offline Diags.
You have a file named
/usr/sbin/diag/lif/updatediaglif (32-bit) or
/usr/sbin/diag/lif/updatediaglif2 (64-bit)
on your disk, if the diags are installed. If not, install the online diagnostics.
Install the files by
mkboot -b updatediaglif2 -p ISL -p AUTO -p HPUX -p LABEL /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX
(-p is used to protect the existing files)
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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HPUX ISL AUTO LABEL
All other files are the Offline Diags.
You have a file named
/usr/sbin/diag/lif/updatediaglif (32-bit) or
/usr/sbin/diag/lif/updatediaglif2 (64-bit)
on your disk, if the diags are installed. If not, install the online diagnostics.
Install the files by
mkboot -b updatediaglif2 -p ISL -p AUTO -p HPUX -p LABEL /dev/rdsk/cXtXdX
(-p is used to protect the existing files)
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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10-28-2005 01:49 AM
10-28-2005 01:49 AM
Re: how to get lif info to another server
PS: I'm not sure how useful are the offline diags for, but at least the mapper (similar to ioscan) may help you sometime.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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