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04-19-2005 02:49 AM
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04-19-2005 02:53 AM
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SolutionThe "lvlnboot -v" can help
Will display the swap, dump, boot, root areas. Should be 2 disks shown.
Doing "lvdisplay -v /dev/vg00/lvolX"
You should see extents being used on 2 disks.
Do you have MirrorUX installed?
swlist -l bundle | grep -i mirror
What about the setboot command? Do you have an alternate boot disk defined?
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04-19-2005 02:54 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
use SAM
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04-19-2005 02:55 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
vgdisplay -v vg00
should show 2 disks.
all lv's should have 2 PV's if mirrored.
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04-19-2005 02:58 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
# lvlnboot -v
# pvdisplay /dev/dsk/cxtydz
PE Size (Mbytes) X Total PE
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04-19-2005 03:06 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used iused ifree %iuse Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3 524288 56855 438234 11% 3554 116858 3% /
# pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c0t0d0
--- Physical volumes ---
PV Name /dev/dsk/c0t0d0
VG Name /dev/vg00
PV Status available
Allocatable yes
VGDA 2
Cur LV 10
PE Size (Mbytes) 4
Total PE 4340
Free PE 989
Allocated PE 3351
Stale PE 0
IO Timeout (Seconds) default
Autoswitch On
Root filesystem size is 524mb as shown in bdf. PE SIZE * Total PE = 17GB. I used pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c1t0d0 (the mirror). Sme thing. So, is the root 17GB in size here? Then what does bdf show? Thanks.
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04-19-2005 03:13 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
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04-19-2005 03:15 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
If you do an lvdisplay for /dev/vg00/lvol3
# lvdisplay /dev/vg00/lvol3
And look at the 'Mirror copies' line it should be non-zero if the logical volume is being mirrored.
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04-19-2005 03:21 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
# lvdisplay /dev/vg00/lvol3
--- Logical volumes ---
LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol3
VG Name /dev/vg00
LV Permission read/write
LV Status available/syncd
Mirror copies 1
Consistency Recovery MWC
Schedule parallel
LV Size (Mbytes) 512
Current LE 128
Allocated PE 256
Stripes 0
Stripe Size (Kbytes) 0
Bad block off
Allocation strict/contiguous
IO Timeout (Seconds) default
So, I think the root system is 500 MB. Complete disk is 18GB. Can I make root and its mirror 9GB here? Is it possible? What;s the method?
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04-19-2005 03:29 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
If you run lvdisplay -v on /dev/vg00/lvol3
# lvdisplay -v /dev/vg00/lvol3
You will see which physical volumes it is written on. (Under the logical extents section).
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04-19-2005 03:32 AM
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04-19-2005 03:35 AM
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Re: vgdisplay
If you mirror filesystems you will need to mirror them to an other disk.
# vgdisplay -v vg00
why would you need to have /(root filesystem 9GB ?
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04-19-2005 07:52 PM
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Re: vgdisplay
If you really need to do this, you would need to restore from ignite, but I think most of us here would advise against it. Think carefully about what you want to put in that 9 Gb. You can almost certainly find a more appropriate filesystem for it.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)