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10-29-2000 09:18 PM
10-29-2000 09:18 PM
Mirroring
I have two disks 1*4GB and 1*9GB in a HAS connected to HP D320.
Where 4GB is the root disk and 9GB is the data disk. I have another 2 disks in the Server HP D 320. I wanted to mirror the disks in HAS to the disks in HP D 320.
We have two Volume groups. Vg00 and Vg01.
After a vgscan command and when I view the /etc/lvmtab file one of the disk (/dev/dsk/c1t5d0) is displaying in both the voume groups. I do not know the reason. Please help. Since the data is live and online I do not want to try a reload of HPUX.
Venkatesh
Where 4GB is the root disk and 9GB is the data disk. I have another 2 disks in the Server HP D 320. I wanted to mirror the disks in HAS to the disks in HP D 320.
We have two Volume groups. Vg00 and Vg01.
After a vgscan command and when I view the /etc/lvmtab file one of the disk (/dev/dsk/c1t5d0) is displaying in both the voume groups. I do not know the reason. Please help. Since the data is live and online I do not want to try a reload of HPUX.
Venkatesh
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10-30-2000 12:09 AM
10-30-2000 12:09 AM
Re: Mirroring
very interesting. its not supposed to be possible. anyway, to confirm can you send the output from a vgdisplay -v | grep "PV N" on vg00 and vg01 and output from strings /etc/lvmtab. Also output from ioscan -fknCdisk
This will help a lot to diagnose your problem.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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10-30-2000 12:42 AM
10-30-2000 12:42 AM
Re: Mirroring
can you add too a pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c1t5d0
Patrice MARTINACHE
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