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06-14-2000 07:04 AM
06-14-2000 07:04 AM
Upgrade help
I will be upgrading from a K260 to a K360. The upgrade will eliminate HPPB slot 10/4/12, which is currently in use by our controller on the K260.
What are the steps to re-map the address and not lose any of the volume groups?
Note: Running HP-UX 10.20
The controller affected is 1 of 2 attached to an AutoRaid.
What are the steps to re-map the address and not lose any of the volume groups?
Note: Running HP-UX 10.20
The controller affected is 1 of 2 attached to an AutoRaid.
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06-15-2000 01:49 AM
06-15-2000 01:49 AM
Re: Upgrade help
Remaping of addresess is not very easy, and you may get some problems.
Instead you can export each vg in your AutoRaid before hardware change.
When you reboot new device files are created automaticaly.
Then, vgimport each vg using new device files.
Vgexport/Vgimport are designed for this.
IT is much easy.
Regards
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