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10-03-2005 12:11 AM
10-03-2005 12:11 AM
I want to restore a boot system disk
which was configured with lsm.
I have vdump for / usr var
what are the procedures?
On the same system I configured raid5 using lsm on 3 other disks and I want to retain the data.
which was configured with lsm.
I have vdump for / usr var
what are the procedures?
On the same system I configured raid5 using lsm on 3 other disks and I want to retain the data.
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10-03-2005 10:07 AM
10-03-2005 10:07 AM
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Hi,
that is described in the LSM manual.
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_ACRO_DUX/ARH9BDTE.PDF
greetings,
Michael
that is described in the LSM manual.
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_ACRO_DUX/ARH9BDTE.PDF
greetings,
Michael
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10-03-2005 11:04 AM
10-03-2005 11:04 AM
Re: restore LSM on system disk
The system disk crashed.
The system disk was not mirrored,
and I didnt backup the configuration
using volsave.
Should I reinstall the OS on a new disk.
And how would I restore the original
lsm configuration using only the vdumped
data (root usr var).
Thanks
The system disk was not mirrored,
and I didnt backup the configuration
using volsave.
Should I reinstall the OS on a new disk.
And how would I restore the original
lsm configuration using only the vdumped
data (root usr var).
Thanks
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