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03-07-2005 08:13 AM
03-07-2005 08:13 AM
VxVM Equivalent of lvlnboot
Hello,
I have an HP-UX 11.11 system (Enterprise OE) with Veritas Volume Manager used for the root disk group.
I have mirrored across from the initial root disk to another (using vxrootmir), but would like to be able to verify the bootability of the second disk, without actually using it to boot from.
I can see all the volumes are mirrored OK, using vxprint, and I'm sure there's an equivalent vx command to lvlnboot, but I need some help in finding it.
Cheers,
Tony.
I have an HP-UX 11.11 system (Enterprise OE) with Veritas Volume Manager used for the root disk group.
I have mirrored across from the initial root disk to another (using vxrootmir), but would like to be able to verify the bootability of the second disk, without actually using it to boot from.
I can see all the volumes are mirrored OK, using vxprint, and I'm sure there's an equivalent vx command to lvlnboot, but I need some help in finding it.
Cheers,
Tony.
You CAN do that on HP
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03-07-2005 08:16 AM
03-07-2005 08:16 AM
Re: VxVM Equivalent of lvlnboot
this is the site for you:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B7961-90017/ch03s02.html
http://docs.hp.com/en/B7961-90017/ch03s02.html
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03-07-2005 08:26 AM
03-07-2005 08:26 AM
Re: VxVM Equivalent of lvlnboot
Robert,
Thanks, that's a very useful document, and I have used it before. I cannot find any refernece on here to checking the bootabilty or otherwise of a disk under VxVM control though - can you point me at a specific command?
Cheers,
Tony
Thanks, that's a very useful document, and I have used it before. I cannot find any refernece on here to checking the bootabilty or otherwise of a disk under VxVM control though - can you point me at a specific command?
Cheers,
Tony
You CAN do that on HP
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03-07-2005 08:28 AM
03-07-2005 08:28 AM
Re: VxVM Equivalent of lvlnboot
Sorry, lofing it rapidily - look slike vxvmboot is what I need!
Cheers,
Tony
Cheers,
Tony
You CAN do that on HP
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