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03-05-2003 12:44 AM
03-05-2003 12:44 AM
I installed a system from an ignitetape. The disk in the new machine is 36 Gb (against the 18 Gb in the original system)
The installed vg00 has only 18 Gb in it. And I want to use the full 36 Gb. Does anyone know how???
Thanks in Advance
Donald
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03-05-2003 12:51 AM
03-05-2003 12:51 AM
Re: VG after ignite
When an Ignite is performed, it must perform a 'vgcreate' on the vg00 Volume Group, which should set the max physical volume size as 36GB.
Have you tried this using the Guided Installation option of Ignite?
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03-05-2003 01:00 AM
03-05-2003 01:00 AM
Re: VG after ignite
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03-05-2003 01:18 AM
03-05-2003 01:18 AM
SolutionCheck the maximum PE invoking pvdisplay -v /dev/dsk/c?t?d?(your 36GB) if PE*4MB=18GB
you have to change the maximum PE during the installation of your ignite tape by interacting with your ignite tape and to do so you have to include option -I when making ignite tape.
Interacting with ignite tape and changing the value of maximum PE to the desired size that will reflect your new size of 36GB and resume the ignite installation and every thing will come in order.
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03-05-2003 01:30 AM
03-05-2003 01:30 AM
Re: VG after ignite
If that is the case then you need to modify the MAX_PE values which can be done during the recovery process using the ignite tape.
This is because when the VG is created the MAX_PE is set to the largest disk size in the VG by default.
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03-05-2003 01:31 AM
03-05-2003 01:31 AM
Re: VG after ignite
Max PE per PV 4350
VGDA 2
PE Size (Mbytes) 8
Total PE 4340
Alloc PE 1120
Free PE 3220
Aah, I see. PE Size is 8 Mb, so I complained to fast.
Thanks.