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Chris Fadrowski
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make_recovery question

I need to do a make_recovery to put my OS on different disks. Currently the OS is on one 4 gig drive mirrored to another which doesn't allow for much space. I have 2 9 gig drives that i want to recover too. Basically just need confirmation...

do i just start the make_recovery process and do an ADVANCED INSTALLATION? Instead of a guided install? That should provide me with a section that i could direct the OS (root/boot) too. I am correct? Or is there a better way. ?
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Victor BERRIDGE
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Re: make_recovery question

Yes,
It will let you modify your logical volume size etc...

Good luck

Victor
James R. Ferguson
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Re: make_recovery question

Hi Chris:

Select the Advanced Installation tab. You can then select your target disk, change filesystem sizes, etc. etc. This is most useful in remote Disaster/Recovery setups.

Regards!

...JRF...
Clemens van Everdingen
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Re: make_recovery question

Hi,

For starters use the latest ignite version !
Download here !
http://www.software.hp.com/products/IUX/

Use this command to make the tape:

make_tape_recovery -a /dev/rmt/0mn -I -v -x inc_entire=vg00

Boot from tape and use the interactive install option, this will let you choose to what disk you want to recover.

Regards,
C.
The computer is a great invention, there are as many mistakes as ever, but they are nobody's fault !
Victor_5
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Re: make_recovery question

You are right, make sure you use switch "-i" with make_recovery or "-I" with make_tape_recovery.

KRI
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Re: make_recovery question

Sory All !
It's private to Chris :-)

Chris !

Are You connected with Poland ?
Your name sounds like polish.

Jesli tak, daj znac !

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Krzysiek