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08-15-2009 07:55 AM
08-15-2009 07:55 AM
Server Move
At location B it will have a different IP from Location A.. It will take at least 4 days to ship it to new place..
Things to do at A(Two copies of the following):
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# cd /opt/ignite/bin
# make_recovery -C
I will also collect the following:-
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf
/etc/hosts
/etc/rc.config.d/nfsconfig
What are the other things I should do at Location A...
I know Ignite Image is only to recover VG00 in the event if needed to recover the data..
So what all should I do or take apart from Ignite Image to forklift a server...
Now what all should I do at location A before I bring the server down .. and what all should I do at location B before and after I bring the server UP...
Plz advise.. I have 3 servers to forklift
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08-15-2009 12:54 PM
08-15-2009 12:54 PM
Re: Server Move
I would suggest you to take Ignite image ( make_recovery is very old and no more supported).
2. Full back up of all data
3. If your storage is external take vg cofiguration to a mapfile in preview mode. and vgcfgbackup aslo.
Regards,
Sooraj
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08-15-2009 12:54 PM
08-15-2009 12:54 PM
Re: Server Move
You say:
I know Ignite Image is only to recover VG00 in the event if needed to recover the data..
You should know: If you shut down the databases, Ignite can migrate them as well. I've done it.
If however the data is on shared storage its better not to use Ignite to migrate the data.
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08-15-2009 03:43 PM
08-15-2009 03:43 PM
Re: Server Move
>>you suggest me to take a ignite image...
can I use the following doc... plz suggest
http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-3336/index.html
Else plz give me a step by step which I can follow to take an ignite image please
>>2. Full back up of all data
Cai I do it usinbg cpio or plz suggest me the best way to do it.. I have my own storage to take backup.. eva's to be presice..
>>3. If your storage is external take vg cofiguration to a mapfile in preview mode. and vgcfgbackup aslo.
the storage for some of the servers is external and for some internal... plz suggest
[If possible could you take some time to give me a step by step process plz.. As this is my first migration.. a bit worried..]
SEP,
I have applications running on this server and the database running on a different server... please suggest .... If I shut down the databases,how can I use Ignite to migrate them as well...
I have only used Ignite to Install OS's accross network...
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08-16-2009 07:38 PM
08-16-2009 07:38 PM