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04-22-2002 10:53 AM
04-22-2002 10:53 AM
Additional Info:
Our FC60 disk array consitsts of two primary components, the FC60 controller enclosure and the HP SureStore E Disk System SC10 enxlosure.
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04-22-2002 10:57 AM
04-22-2002 10:57 AM
Re: Logical Volumes and Service Guard
They systems will need to see all three disks to be useable.
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04-22-2002 11:01 AM
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04-22-2002 11:07 AM
04-22-2002 11:07 AM
Re: Logical Volumes and Service Guard
If I understand your qestions correctly - I'll answer the 2nd one first.
Yes the systems sees the LUN as one disk.
Then that would imply that you can't allocate a new LV to JUST one of the disks in the existing LUN.
BUT depending on how you've allocated the disks to the LUN. IF just part of the disks (all three) have been allocated to the LUN it may be possible to create another LUN & allocate that to the new LV.
Believe it will have to be RAID5 also.
All Service Guard deals with are Volume Groups & Logical Volumes - it doesn't really know how they are created or configured. It just needs to be able to mount/unmount the FS & activate/deactivate the VG.
Rgds,
Jeff
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04-22-2002 11:39 AM
04-22-2002 11:39 AM
Re: Logical Volumes and Service Guard
Regards,
Dario