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тАО06-11-2009 01:27 AM
тАО06-11-2009 01:27 AM
RX6600--aborting while installation
Hi All,
Server model is rx6600,contains 300Gbx6 hdd. i have created raid 5 including all the 6 hdd.
while installing HP-ux11.31 it is giving one message i.e "Message from :/opt/ignite/bin/itool Note:The physical_extend_size for volueme group: vg00 execeeds it max of 256Mb, will reduce max physical_vols from 16 to 15" but it is allowing me to proceed the installation, as soon as i give GO, it is giving Installation has not been completed..
Can somebody help me to resolve this issue
thanks in adavance
Vinay
Server model is rx6600,contains 300Gbx6 hdd. i have created raid 5 including all the 6 hdd.
while installing HP-ux11.31 it is giving one message i.e "Message from :/opt/ignite/bin/itool Note:The physical_extend_size for volueme group: vg00 execeeds it max of 256Mb, will reduce max physical_vols from 16 to 15" but it is allowing me to proceed the installation, as soon as i give GO, it is giving Installation has not been completed..
Can somebody help me to resolve this issue
thanks in adavance
Vinay
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тАО06-11-2009 05:28 AM
тАО06-11-2009 05:28 AM
Re: RX6600--aborting while installation
Hi
try going to the Filessytem TAB of the Install screen , go to the VG sections , Modify the VGs to have a PE Size of 16 MB or 64 MB or specify other paramaters as max_PV accordingly.
but still then why are you making root VG so BIG!
divide the RAID config to have 2 disks to be in RAID1 and install OS onto that , then create RAID5 vol of 4 Disks, create a VG and use that for Data.
regards
sujit
try going to the Filessytem TAB of the Install screen , go to the VG sections , Modify the VGs to have a PE Size of 16 MB or 64 MB or specify other paramaters as max_PV accordingly.
but still then why are you making root VG so BIG!
divide the RAID config to have 2 disks to be in RAID1 and install OS onto that , then create RAID5 vol of 4 Disks, create a VG and use that for Data.
regards
sujit
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тАО06-11-2009 07:05 AM
тАО06-11-2009 07:05 AM
Re: RX6600--aborting while installation
Shalom,
I would go with a more reasonable disk layout.
Take two of those nice 300 GB disks. Make them into a hardware raid 1 disk. Configure the rest as raid 5, so long as you don't intend to put a heavy write database on there.
Why boot off raid 1? So your system can have a recognizable pair of disks to boot off of. This will also reduce disk contention if you start paging.
You have created a pretty massive raid 5 array and apparently have exceeded what lvm can handle without a change. So I am proposing a more logical setup both to solve this problem and to give you a better performing, more reliable system in the future.
SEP
I would go with a more reasonable disk layout.
Take two of those nice 300 GB disks. Make them into a hardware raid 1 disk. Configure the rest as raid 5, so long as you don't intend to put a heavy write database on there.
Why boot off raid 1? So your system can have a recognizable pair of disks to boot off of. This will also reduce disk contention if you start paging.
You have created a pretty massive raid 5 array and apparently have exceeded what lvm can handle without a change. So I am proposing a more logical setup both to solve this problem and to give you a better performing, more reliable system in the future.
SEP
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