Sponsored Content
Operating Systems AIX How to remove disk from mirror? Post 302137264 by Yac on Monday 24th of September 2007 04:35:16 AM
Old 09-24-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by funksen
Code:
reducevg rootvg hdisk1

Thank you! In meantime I have read somewhere that the reducevg command can fail when there are not mirrored areas on both disks, for example when sysdump area is not mirrored. I have seen that our sysdump area is unfortunately not mirrored on hdisk1, so I think the reducevg command will fail. Should I first create a secondary dump device on hdisk1? But it probably will not work since hdisk1 is out of order.. What to do in this case?

Yac.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. HP-UX

HP UX Disk Mirror

Being somewhat extremely new to Unix, I have just had a system crash One of my Volume Groups has crashed However, this Volume Group is actually mirrored How do I switch to use the mirrored copy? Any assistance greatly appreciated Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cobdeng
1 Replies

2. HP-UX

How to remove alternate boot disk (vg00) in mirror

How do we remove mirror (vg00) in itanium system having 11.23 version. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jeelans
2 Replies

3. Solaris

zfs mirror disk

Is it possible to create a Mirror with zfs ?? I'm experimented user with Solstice Disk suite. Or Sun Volume manager or veritas volume manager. But, i would like switch from Disksuite to Zfs. All my mirrored disks. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: simquest
1 Replies

4. Solaris

Disk failuare in mirror

Hi, I want to know if one disk is failed in mirror in solaris and system is booted from another disk, is it possible to find out from which disk system is booted at command level? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
1 Replies

5. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

Mirror system disk

I have a SUN 440 running Solaris 8 that is generating funny errors on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0 and I would like to dupe the drive(the non offending drives are removed for this process), swap it with the dupe and reboot. From what I have read, the process seems simple: dd if=/dev/dsk/c1t0d0... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hardyj
1 Replies

6. Solaris

Mirror the root disk

Hi all I wish to mirror for the root disk, but last time i do, make the server cannot boot up. :p So this time, hope you guys can assist me on it. =) At the last code, is the step i wish to do. Please help to check and correct me if got any wrong. root@leo # format </dev/null Searching for... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: SmartAntz
17 Replies

7. Solaris

Disk Mirror Question

Long time Linux, relatively new to Solaris. Currently I have a Solaris 9 machine which has a mirrored root disk. We will be running some tests on this machine, and when those tests are done we want to restore it to "pre-test" status. What I would like to do is break the mirror, pull the first... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: brianr
2 Replies

8. AIX

replacing mirror disk

Hi Admins, I am new into aix.I was surfing aix pages and reading how to replace failed mirror disks.I read in one of the posts that we have to reboot the server to replace the disk. actually i was a HPUX admin and many times replaced root mirror disk online.Ofcourse it was hot swappable. ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: newaix
2 Replies

9. AIX

Clone or mirror your AIX OS larger disk to smaller disk ?

hello folks, I have a 300GB ROOTVG volume groups with one filesystem /backup having 200GB allocated space Now, I cannot alt disk clone or mirrorvg this hdisk with another smaller disk. The disk size has to be 300GB; I tried alt disk clone and mirrorvg , it doesn't work. you cannot copy LVs as... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: filosophizer
9 Replies

10. HP-UX

What is the difference between DRD and Root Mirror Disk using LVM mirror ?

what is the difference between DRD and Root Mirror Disk using LVM mirror ? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: maxim42
3 Replies
CRASHEXPORT(1)							     CrashMail							    CRASHEXPORT(1)

NAME
crashexport - Export CrashMail configuration SYNOPSIS
crashexport crashmail.prefs outputfile format [GROUP groups] DESCRIPTION
This command reads a CrashMail configuration file and creates an arealist. OPTIONS
GROUP group Only areas in the specified groups are included. FORMATS
CrashExport can create lists in these formats: AREASBBS A standard areas.bbs file that can be read by many programs FORWARD A list of areas that can be used for forward-requests on other nodes. The file is a pure ASCII file where each line contains the name of the area and its description. FORWARDNODESC Same as FORWARD but without area descriptions. GOLDED Creates an area configuration file in GoldED format. TIMED Creates an area configuration file in timEd format. EXAMPLES
crashexport crashmail/crashmail.prefs golded.areas GOLDED Exports the configuration file crashmail/crashmail.prefs to a GoldEd area configuration in golded.areas. SEE ALSO
crashmail(1) AUTHOR
CrashMail is written by Johan Billing <billing@df.lth.se> This manual page was written by Peter Karlsson <peter@softwolves.pp.se> Johan Billing 1999-08-01 CRASHEXPORT(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:49 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy