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Operating Systems Solaris Disk Mirror in Solaris 9 via Solaris Volume Manager Post 302116222 by pressy on Wednesday 2nd of May 2007 11:43:52 AM
Old 05-02-2007
Quote:
can i do two side mirror aslo?
if you mean "metainit d0 -m d100 d101 1" to create the mirror in one command, well, i've tried it once and yes, it worked, but the man page says:

mirror -m submirror
Specifies the metadevice name of the mirror. The -m
indicates that the configuration is a mirror. submir-
ror is a metadevice (stripe or concatentation) that
makes up the initial one-way mirror. Volume Manager
supports a maximum of four-way mirroring. When defin-
ing mirrors, first create the mirror with the metainit
command as a one-way mirror. Then attach subsequent
submirrors using the metattach command. This method
ensures that Volume Manager properly syncs the mir-
rors. (The second and any subsequent submirrors are
first created using the metainit command.)


regards pressy
 

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RoPkg::Simba::Exceptions(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     RoPkg::Simba::Exceptions(3pm)

NAME
RoPkg::Simba::Exceptions VERSION
0.1.3 DESCRIPTION
Collection of exceptions used by Simba SYNOPSIS
NotHashRef->throw( error => 'No hash reference found', pkg_name => 'RoPkg::Simba' ); DEPENDENCIES
Exception::Class SUBROUTINES
/METHODS The following exceptions are defined: *) NotHashRef - the parameter is not a hash reference *) Mirror::Config - error in configuration of the mirror *) Mirror::Inactive - the mirror is not active *) Mirror::InProgress - the mirror is in progress *) Mirror::Many - the criteria used to select the mirror, matches multiple mirrors *) Command::FileNotFound - command file name was not found DIAGNOSTICS
Unpack the source, and use 'make test' command CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
This module does not use any configuration files or environment variables INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known to the author BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known to the author PERL CRITIC
This module is perl critic level 2 compliant AUTHOR
Subredu Manuel <diablo@iasi.roedu.net> LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Subredu Manuel. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license. perl v5.14.2 2006-07-29 RoPkg::Simba::Exceptions(3pm)
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