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10-15-2007 03:19 AM
10-15-2007 03:19 AM
Hi all,
Quick question I hope. I am upgrading a server to hpux 11.11 (don't ask can't go any higher). I have rebuilt the server on another test server we have with the same hardware. The current server hooks into emc disk and there are a number of volume groups. I intend to basically ignite the existing server using the test server image hope that makes sense.
I intend to do the relevant mkdirs and mknods on my test server for the volume groups. I then intend to copy /etc/lvmconf/* to the test server and take my ignite image. I will then ignite my current production server with the new image.I am then assuming on reboot the appropriate volume groups will be activated. I am aware of fstab etc just want to know from an LVM perspective if I need to consider anything else.
Cheers
Quick question I hope. I am upgrading a server to hpux 11.11 (don't ask can't go any higher). I have rebuilt the server on another test server we have with the same hardware. The current server hooks into emc disk and there are a number of volume groups. I intend to basically ignite the existing server using the test server image hope that makes sense.
I intend to do the relevant mkdirs and mknods on my test server for the volume groups. I then intend to copy /etc/lvmconf/* to the test server and take my ignite image. I will then ignite my current production server with the new image.I am then assuming on reboot the appropriate volume groups will be activated. I am aware of fstab etc just want to know from an LVM perspective if I need to consider anything else.
Cheers
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10-15-2007 03:24 AM
10-15-2007 03:24 AM
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The directory
/etc/lvmconf/*
contains the backup of the LVM disk layout.
Consider to vgexport (with map file) the disks, store the mapfile on your PC, reinstall the the server and vgimport the disks.
Hope this helps!
Regards
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/etc/lvmconf/*
contains the backup of the LVM disk layout.
Consider to vgexport (with map file) the disks, store the mapfile on your PC, reinstall the the server and vgimport the disks.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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10-15-2007 03:37 AM
10-15-2007 03:37 AM
Re: hpux 11i upgrade
Cheers for that I had assumed the mapfiles within that directory were used. I guess I will export and import like you suggest cheers.
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10-15-2007 03:51 AM
10-15-2007 03:51 AM
Re: hpux 11i upgrade
Yes, don't copt the lvmconf dir at all...
Recreate it with the map files....
vgexport -s -v -p -m /tmp/vgXX.map /dev/vgXX
Then on test server, vgimport them...(after exporting them as well - as you are using an ignite image and there is a 99% chance the the paths to the disks will be different)
Rgds...Geoff
Recreate it with the map files....
vgexport -s -v -p -m /tmp/vgXX.map /dev/vgXX
Then on test server, vgimport them...(after exporting them as well - as you are using an ignite image and there is a 99% chance the the paths to the disks will be different)
Rgds...Geoff
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