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11-01-2000 10:54 AM
11-01-2000 10:54 AM
Upgrading Boot Drive
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11-01-2000 11:01 AM
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Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
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11-01-2000 11:10 AM
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Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
The other method you mentioned will work as well.
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11-01-2000 11:14 AM
11-01-2000 11:14 AM
Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
Here is another way, not necessarily better or faster. Mirror the current OS to the new, larger drive, then reduce out the old, smaller disk. You can then add the second new drive and mirror to it. If Your boot disk is external, like in a Jamaica enclosure, then this can be done online. If Your boot disk is internal, then a couple of outages will be needed to swap disk.
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11-01-2000 11:31 AM
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Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
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11-01-2000 11:46 AM
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Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
To see for yourself (or make any modifications you see fit), check the /var/opt/ignite/recovery area. You will find the makrec.append and arch.include files in there. You can specify and/or ensure files you want are on the tape.
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11-01-2000 12:21 PM
11-01-2000 12:21 PM
Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
reduce the mirrors
reduce one drive out of vg00
import that drive as vg_root
boot off of vg_root drive
remove vg00
recreate vg00 using new, larger, disk
copy data from vg_root to vg00 (using find | cpio)
boot off of nre vg00.
If all looks good, remove vg_root, add second large disk, and remirror.
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11-01-2000 12:35 PM
11-01-2000 12:35 PM
Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
The best, fastest, and easiest way (that I've found) is to use the make_recovery -A tape, shutdown, swap drive, boot from tape and watch it run. If you need to change info about drive size, extents, etc..., interrupt the boot when asked and make the changes there. As always, its a good idea to have a backup. Start to finish, this should take about 2 hours.
If you leave the original root disk in place and tell make_recovery to install to the new disk, you can then mount the old root drive after the system comes up (to /old_root or something) and have access to all of the files on the old root disk as well.
Let the make_recovery do the work for you!
-Tim
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11-01-2000 12:43 PM
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Re: Upgrading Boot Drive
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