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02-07-2005 11:14 AM
02-07-2005 11:14 AM
Ignite Ux
I have a cluster and I want to change the internal disks from both nodes, for others with more capacity... Is it possible with IgniteUx tape... with make_tape_recovery command without any problems?
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02-07-2005 02:43 PM
02-07-2005 02:43 PM
Re: Ignite Ux
You can do that.
I recommend you take the node out of the cluster, do a make_tape_recovery, then the put it back into the cluster.
Same thing for node2.
Not needed if the storage being arranged is not shared. If its local storage that is not failed over you are good just making and applying a recovery archive on the node in question.
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I recommend you take the node out of the cluster, do a make_tape_recovery, then the put it back into the cluster.
Same thing for node2.
Not needed if the storage being arranged is not shared. If its local storage that is not failed over you are good just making and applying a recovery archive on the node in question.
SEP
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02-07-2005 03:28 PM
02-07-2005 03:28 PM
Re: Ignite Ux
Yes,
You can very much do that.
If A and B are the servers then
Fail over all the packages from A to B, take the ignite of A.
Restore the ignite to the New disk on A and Bring the server up and join the cluster.
Fail over all the packages from B to A and take the ignite of B. Restore the ignite of B to the new disk and bring the cluster up.
Fail over the required packages to B whichever is required.
Hope this helps.
Nair
You can very much do that.
If A and B are the servers then
Fail over all the packages from A to B, take the ignite of A.
Restore the ignite to the New disk on A and Bring the server up and join the cluster.
Fail over all the packages from B to A and take the ignite of B. Restore the ignite of B to the new disk and bring the cluster up.
Fail over the required packages to B whichever is required.
Hope this helps.
Nair
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02-08-2005 02:24 AM
02-08-2005 02:24 AM
Re: Ignite Ux
Just making sure - these are operating system discs aren't they? Ignite is not recommended for non-OS discs.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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