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03-26-2009 10:11 AM
03-26-2009 10:11 AM
I'm working on the process, with a lot of help from the forums, to eventually mirror my vg00 (from /dev/dsk/c0t6d0) and vg01 (from /dev/dsk/c3t6d0) into our virtual array.
We already have one system set up this way, that we did 6 years ago, and want to replicate it on another.
On the one already set up if, on the primary boot, I do a
# lifls -Cl /dev/dsk/c5t6d0
volume ISL10 data size 7984 directory size 8 02/05/10 16:25:44
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
HPUX -12928 584 848 0 07/06/08 17:02:23
ODE -12960 1432 880 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
MAPFILE -12277 2312 128 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SYSLIB -12280 2440 354 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
CONFIGDATA -12278 2800 254 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLMOD2 -12276 3056 145 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLDEV2 -12276 3208 164 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLDRV2 -12276 3376 836 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLSCSI2 -12276 4216 125 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
MAPPER2 -12279 4344 147 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
IOTEST2 -12279 4496 1313 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
PERFVER2 -12279 5816 557 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
PVCU -12801 6376 64 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SSINFO -12286 6440 2 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
ISL -12800 6448 306 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
AUTO -12289 6760 1 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
LABEL BIN 6768 8 0 04/01/14 15:05:41
Now on the alternate boot I do the same thing I get:
# lifls -Cl /dev/dsk/c16t0d1
volume ISL10 data size 7984 directory size 8 02/05/10 16:25:44
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
ISL -12800 584 306 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
AUTO -12289 896 1 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
HPUX -12928 904 848 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
PAD -12290 1752 1580 0 02/05/10 16:25:45
LABEL BIN 3336 8 0 04/02/03 16:03:50
so is this a BAD thing, or just a thing?
Thanks in advance
We already have one system set up this way, that we did 6 years ago, and want to replicate it on another.
On the one already set up if, on the primary boot, I do a
# lifls -Cl /dev/dsk/c5t6d0
volume ISL10 data size 7984 directory size 8 02/05/10 16:25:44
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
HPUX -12928 584 848 0 07/06/08 17:02:23
ODE -12960 1432 880 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
MAPFILE -12277 2312 128 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SYSLIB -12280 2440 354 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
CONFIGDATA -12278 2800 254 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLMOD2 -12276 3056 145 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLDEV2 -12276 3208 164 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLDRV2 -12276 3376 836 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SLSCSI2 -12276 4216 125 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
MAPPER2 -12279 4344 147 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
IOTEST2 -12279 4496 1313 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
PERFVER2 -12279 5816 557 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
PVCU -12801 6376 64 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
SSINFO -12286 6440 2 0 04/10/12 11:44:49
ISL -12800 6448 306 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
AUTO -12289 6760 1 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
LABEL BIN 6768 8 0 04/01/14 15:05:41
Now on the alternate boot I do the same thing I get:
# lifls -Cl /dev/dsk/c16t0d1
volume ISL10 data size 7984 directory size 8 02/05/10 16:25:44
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
ISL -12800 584 306 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
AUTO -12289 896 1 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
HPUX -12928 904 848 0 02/05/10 16:25:44
PAD -12290 1752 1580 0 02/05/10 16:25:45
LABEL BIN 3336 8 0 04/02/03 16:03:50
so is this a BAD thing, or just a thing?
Thanks in advance
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted" A. Einstein
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03-26-2009 10:17 AM
03-26-2009 10:17 AM
Solution
Everything is OK.
You need only the 5 files listed below,
all other files are the offline diagnostics - if someone really need them one day they will be old anyway.
You can always download them from the web and burn to a CD if you really need them.
Hope this helps!
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You need only the 5 files listed below,
all other files are the offline diagnostics - if someone really need them one day they will be old anyway.
You can always download them from the web and burn to a CD if you really need them.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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03-26-2009 10:21 AM
03-26-2009 10:21 AM
Re: Mirroring vg00 into va7110
Great! Closed
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted" A. Einstein
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03-26-2009 10:28 AM
03-26-2009 10:28 AM
Re: Mirroring vg00 into va7110
Just in case:
Risc-Systems
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=PA0809
Integrity systems
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=IPF0903
Hope this helps!
Regards
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Risc-Systems
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=PA0809
Integrity systems
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=IPF0903
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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