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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help!! Failing HP-UX 11 system disk Post 302371038 by rees_a on Friday 13th of November 2009 07:39:05 AM
Old 11-13-2009
Help!! Failing HP-UX 11 system disk

Firstly, system setup -

HP900 K460, 3 internal hard drives that make up the system volume group(vg00) no software mirroring

HP-ux version 11.00

2 Nike 20 raid arrays attached, fully populated with 40 4gb hot swap drives(All used in production environment)

I have 3 disks that make up my root volume group(VG00). 1 of them is making a very load noise so I think its going to fail sometime soon. (Not sure which one)

I also have a number of other volume groups/disks running on 2 nike 20 disk arrays

The questions I have are -

I would like to know if its possible to clone or copy the failing disk onto another drive whilst it is still running then boot from the cloned disk.(I have no spare drive so will need to add one?

I have a make_tape_recovery backup, if I have to restore from that tape(Not sure how I do that) will I also need to restore all the other volume groups even though they are on separate disks or will they continue to function once the system has been restored from the tape.

I vaguely remember doing a recovery about 8 years ago using the make_tape_recovery which worked fine and the other disks carried on working

I'm a bit of a Unix novice so step by step instructions would be great

Just to be doubly sure, can you confirm the make_tape_Recovery options I should use to ensure I can restore my system disks should the noisy disk fail.

Hi there, sorry for long post, I've just checked the drives in SAM and 1 of them is a 4gb Swap disk(Lvol9) if that is the failing disk, is it possible to remove the swap disk, replace with new disk and add swap to that disk(If this makes sense). I'm assuming in this instance I can just delete the swap
would this be right?

Last edited by rees_a; 11-13-2009 at 08:52 AM..
 

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vgmove(1M)																vgmove(1M)

NAME
vgmove - move data from an old set of disks in a volume group to a new set of disks SYNOPSIS
autobackup] diskmapfile vg_name autobackup] diskfile diskmapfile vg_name DESCRIPTION
The command migrates data from the existing set of disks in a volume group to a new set of disks. After the command completes successfully, the new set of disks will belong to the same volume group. The command is intended to migrate data on a volume group from old storage to new storage. The diskmapfile specifies the list of source disks to move data from, and the list of destination disks to move data to. The user may choose to list only a subset of the existing physical volumes in the volume group that need to be migrated to a new set of disks. The format of the diskmapfile file is shown below: source_pv_1 destination_pv_1_1 destination_pv_1_2 .... source_pv_2 destination_pv_2_1 destination_pv_2_2 .... .... source_pv_n destination_pv_n_1 destination_pv_n_2 .... If a destination disk is not already part of the volume group, it will be added using see vgextend(1M). Upon successful completion of the source disk will be automatically removed from the volume group using see vgreduce(1M). After successful migration, the destination disks are added to the LVM configuration files; namely, or The source disks along with their alternate links are removed from the LVM configuration files. A sample diskmapfile is shown below: /dev/disk/disk1 /dev/disk/disk51 /dev/disk/disk52 /dev/disk/disk2 /dev/disk/disk51 /dev/disk/disk3 /dev/disk/disk53 The diskmapfile can be manually created, or it can be automatically generated using the diskfile and diskmapfile options. The argument diskfile contains a list of destination disks, one per line such as the sample file below: /dev/disk/disk51 /dev/disk/disk52 /dev/disk/disk53 When the option is given, reads a list of destination disks from diskfile, generates the source to destination mapping, and saves it to diskmapfile. The volume group must be activated before running the command. If the command is interrupted before it completes, the volume group is in the same state it was at the beginning of the command. The migration can be continued by running the command with the same options and disk mapping file. Options and Arguments The command recognizes the following options and arguments: vg_name The path name of the volume group. Set automatic backup for this invocation of autobackup can have one of the following values: Automatically back up configuration changes made to the volume group. This is the default. After this command executes, the command is executed for the volume group; see vgcfgbackup(1M). Do not back up configuration changes this time. Specify the name of the file containing the source to destination disk mapping. If the option is also given, will generate the disk mapping and save it to this filename. (Note that if the diskmapfile already exists, the file will be overwritten). Otherwise, will perform the data migration using this diskmapfile. Specify the name of the file containing the list of destination disks. This option is used with the option to generate the diskmapfile. When the option is used, no volume group data is moved. Preview the actions to be taken but do not move any volume group data. Shared Volume Group Considerations For volume group version 1.0 and 2.0, cannot be used if the volume group is activated in shared mode. For volume groups version 2.1 (or higher), can be performed when activated in either shared, exclusive, or standalone mode. Note that the daemon must be running on all the nodes sharing a volume group activated in shared mode. See lvmpud(1M). When a node wants to share the volume group, the user must first execute a if physical volumes were moved in or out of the volume group at the time the volume group was not activated on that node. LVM shared mode is currently only available in Serviceguard clusters. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables determines the language in which messages are displayed. If is not specified or is null, it defaults to "C" (see lang(5)). If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, all internationalization variables default to "C" (see environ(5)). EXAMPLES
Move data in volume group from to After the migration, remove from the volume group: Generate a source to destination disk map file for where the destination disks are and SEE ALSO
lvmpud(1M), pvmove(1M), vgcfgbackup(1M), vgcfgrestore(1M), vgextend(1M), vgreduce(1M), intro(7), lvm(7). vgmove(1M)
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