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Operating Systems AIX Printing queue in rs6000 Post 302264199 by bakunin on Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 11:12:33 AM
Old 12-03-2008
To find out if you have enough diskspace you do not need to know the size of your actual LVs but the size of your disks. Issue "lsvg rootvg" and "lsvg -p rootvg" to see how much diskspace you have:

"lsvg rootvg" will tell you the PP size, "lsvg -p rootvg" will tell you how many PPs on all the disks in the rootvg exist.

If you have a mirrored rootvg (this is not shown in the "df -k") you can consider a "alternate disk migration". In short this is: split the mirror of the rootvg, update the one while retaining the other as a backup copy. In case everything works fine remirror the newly installed half, otherwise remirror the withheld half. We have some threads here regarding alternate disk migration, you might want to read them and ask if you have questions regarding this.

Having not much time right now i have to stop here. Maybe someone else can explain the firmware update procedures (preferably in detail, so we could turn that into a FAQ), otherwise i will come back to this later.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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CCD(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    CCD(4)

NAME
ccd -- Concatenated disk driver SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device ccd [count] DESCRIPTION
The ccd driver provides the capability of combining one or more disks/partitions into one virtual disk. This document assumes that you're familiar with how to generate kernels, how to properly configure disks and pseudo-devices in a kernel con- figuration file, and how to partition disks. Note that the 'raw' partitions of the disks must not be combined. Each component partition should be offset at least one cylinder from the beginning of the component disk. This avoids potential conflicts between the component disk's disklabel and the ccd's disklabel. The kernel will only allow component partitions of type FS_CCD. But for now, it allows partition of all types since some port lacks support of an on- disk BSD disklabel. The partition of FS_UNUSED may be rejected because device driver of component disk will refuse it. In order to compile in support for the ccd, you must add a line similar to the following to your kernel configuration file: pseudo-device ccd 4 # concatenated disk devices The count argument is how many ccds memory is allocated for at boot time. In this example, no more than 4 ccds may be configured. A ccd may be either serially concatenated or interleaved. To serially concatenate the partitions, specify the interleave factor of 0. If a ccd is interleaved correctly, a ``striping'' effect is achieved, which can increase performance. Since the interleave factor is expressed in units of DEV_BSIZE, one must account for sector sizes other than DEV_BSIZE in order to calculate the correct interleave. The kernel will not allow an interleave factor less than the size of the largest component sector divided by DEV_BSIZE. Note that best performance is achieved if all component disks have the same geometry and size. Optimum striping cannot occur with different disk types. Also note that the total size of concatenated disk may vary depending on the interleave factor even if the exact same components are concate- nated. And an old on-disk disklabel may be read after interleave factor change. As a result, the disklabel may contain wrong partition geometry and will cause an error when doing I/O near the end of concatenated disk. There is a run-time utility that is used for configuring ccds. See ccdconfig(8) for more information. WARNINGS
If just one (or more) of the disks in a non-mirrored ccd fails, the entire file system will be lost. FILES
/dev/{,r}ccd* ccd device special files. SEE ALSO
config(1), MAKEDEV(8), ccdconfig(8), fsck(8), mount(8), newfs(8) HISTORY
The concatenated disk driver was originally written at the University of Utah. BSD
March 5, 2004 BSD
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