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04-21-2003 11:44 PM
04-21-2003 11:44 PM
lvextend problem
pvcreate,vgextend,mkboot,setboot..
the following command failed and here's the result:
# lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg00/lvol1 /dev/dsk/c2t2d0
Usage: lvextend
[-A Autobackup]
{-l LogicalExtentsNumber |
-L LogicalVolumeSize}
LogicalVolumePath [ PhysicalVolumePath... | PhysicalVolumeGroupName... ]
"m": Illegal option
can someone help me about that issue...thx preceedingly
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04-21-2003 11:51 PM
04-21-2003 11:51 PM
Re: lvextend problem
make sure that you have installed Mirror Disk UX in your system. Check this by "swlist -l bundle" command. This is a priced product from HP.
Regards
Rajesh
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04-22-2003 12:11 AM
04-22-2003 12:11 AM
Re: lvextend problem
In my opinion, you don't have
'Mirror-UX' in your machine.
so if, you wanna make mirror disk, you have to install it.
check the mirror disk already installed or not.
# swlist -l product B2491BA
or
# swlist |grep -i mirror
have a good day!
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04-22-2003 12:17 AM
04-22-2003 12:17 AM
Re: lvextend problem
' -m ' option is a part of fileset of Mirror-UX(product no: B2491BA).
after, installed the software,your machine is going to reboot so that add some fileset.
good luck! :0)
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04-22-2003 12:42 AM
04-22-2003 12:42 AM
Re: lvextend problem
You are attempting to use the mirror option -m
This will not work unless you have the optional software 'MirrorDisk/UX' installed.
This software is not free and must be purchased.
If you have a license for it, install it, be aware that installing this software will require rebooting your system immediately once the install process has completed.
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04-22-2003 12:53 AM
04-22-2003 12:53 AM
Re: lvextend problem
# swlist -l bundle |grep -i mirror
lvextend command's -m option is a part MirrorDisk/UX product.
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04-22-2003 01:01 AM
04-22-2003 01:01 AM
Re: lvextend problem
before going for mirror you should have mirror Unix installed.
In HP Unix mirror option is nt a part of standard HP unix system.
Sunil