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03-08-2001 07:49 AM
03-08-2001 07:49 AM
Mirror Disk Question
of /home. Do I now have to add a disk, brake my mirror,
then remirror vg00?
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03-08-2001 10:03 AM
03-08-2001 10:03 AM
Re: Mirror Disk Question
If I understood your question properly, no you should not have to break the mirror and re-mirror /home. This is assuming that you have already expanded /home. What you need to be careful of, is that the current mirror of /home is also not on the new disk that /home was expanded to. If you do a "lvdisplay -v /dev/vg00/home | more" that should give you the information you are looking for to determine the current status of both /home, and the mirror locations.
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03-15-2001 04:53 AM
03-15-2001 04:53 AM
Re: Mirror Disk Question
pvmove -n /dev/vg00/home /dev/dsk/cxtyd0 /dev/dsk/cztad0
where x,z are the channel ids, and y,a are the scsi addresses.
NB> you cannot pvmove between volumengroups.
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03-15-2001 04:59 AM
03-15-2001 04:59 AM
Re: Mirror Disk Question
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03-22-2001 11:12 AM
03-22-2001 11:12 AM
Re: Mirror Disk Question
umount /home
lvextend -L xxx /dev/vg00/lvol5
extendfs -F vxfs /dev/vg00/lvol5
lvextend -m 1 /dev/vg00/lvol5 /dev/dsk/cxtyd0