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Old 05-30-2002
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New Sds Slice

Hi,
I'd like to add two new disk (mirrored each other) in a machine still on line.
The machine is mirrored with SDS. the idea is to add two new disk and mirroring them in order to add a new mount point like "/produit" with only half of the new disk.

who could send me exemples or tell me how to add a new mirrored slice in the mount point "/produit" without changing the inital configuration on the inital disks. (ex: changinf md.conf metattach etc etc...)
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Try these links - not a complete answer by themselves but together should give you the info you are looking for.

Add new disk with no reboot
Add new disk to 2.x Solaris
Create mirror from unused partitions

Check sunsolve.sun.com and docs.sun.com for more info if needed.
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