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08-09-2001 03:04 AM
08-09-2001 03:04 AM
Hp Doc says :
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Managing Disks Using the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) - Bad Block
Relocation
If as a result of a defect on the disk, LVM is unable to store data, a
mechanism is provided to store it at the end of the disk. If your disk
supports automatic bad block relocation (usually known as "hardware
sparing"), then LVM's bad block relocation mechanism is unnecessary.
Bad block relocation is in effect by default when a logical volume is
created. You can use the -r n option of lvcreate(1M) to disable the
bad
block relocation feature.
NOTE Bad block relocation is not supported for root, swap, or dump
logical volumes.
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My Question is :
What about /stand? Does it support Bad block relocation ?
Sundar
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Managing Disks Using the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) - Bad Block
Relocation
If as a result of a defect on the disk, LVM is unable to store data, a
mechanism is provided to store it at the end of the disk. If your disk
supports automatic bad block relocation (usually known as "hardware
sparing"), then LVM's bad block relocation mechanism is unnecessary.
Bad block relocation is in effect by default when a logical volume is
created. You can use the -r n option of lvcreate(1M) to disable the
bad
block relocation feature.
NOTE Bad block relocation is not supported for root, swap, or dump
logical volumes.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
My Question is :
What about /stand? Does it support Bad block relocation ?
Sundar
Learn What to do ,How to do and more importantly When to do ?
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08-09-2001 07:15 AM
08-09-2001 07:15 AM
Re: /stand Bad Block Realocation
Hi Sundara,
If you look at the document "Administrating a system: Managing Disks and Files" (B2355-90742) Page 344,
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B2355-90742.pdf
there is a NOTE: next to the section you quoted, which says
/Begin Quote/
NOTE Bad blcok relocation is not supported for root, swap or dump logical volumes.
/End Quote/
In addition to what James said, /stand has to be on a HFS filesystem besides being on the first one on the physical volume, and contiguous and without bad block relocation.
-HTH
I am RU
If you look at the document "Administrating a system: Managing Disks and Files" (B2355-90742) Page 344,
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B2355-90742.pdf
there is a NOTE: next to the section you quoted, which says
/Begin Quote/
NOTE Bad blcok relocation is not supported for root, swap or dump logical volumes.
/End Quote/
In addition to what James said, /stand has to be on a HFS filesystem besides being on the first one on the physical volume, and contiguous and without bad block relocation.
-HTH
I am RU
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08-10-2001 04:35 AM
08-10-2001 04:35 AM
Re: /stand Bad Block Realocation
Yes I do know.../stand has to be a HFS File
System also lvol1 in the Root VG also
got to be contiguous..
But I was wondering why nothing has ever been
even mentioned in the HP DOcs..
Anyways..Both Enjoy 10
Learn What to do ,How to do and more importantly When to do ?
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