11-09-2014
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1. Solaris
Hi all,
Root mirror is broken under veritas control. so could you please help me how to boot the system now step by step procedure. i really thankful to all.
regards
krishna (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: murthy76
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2. Solaris
Hi all
Can someone explain to me the different syntax regarding how root / mirror disks are represented. I never truely understand the namely / device tress etc.
Let me give you an example. On one my my servers, the root and mirror drives are :-
A domain on a sunfire 6800 :- ... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: sbk1972
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3. Solaris
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
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4. Solaris
Hi!
I would also like to know if I need first to create a pool before I can mirror my disks inside that pool.
My first disk is c7t0d0s0 and my second disk is c7t2d0s0 as seen in the figure below.
I would create a pool named rpool1 for this 2 disks.
# zpool create rpool1 c7t0d0p0 c7t2d0p0 ... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: CarlosP
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5. HP-UX
what is the difference between DRD and Root Mirror Disk using LVM mirror ? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: maxim42
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Folks, I have taken a backup of root filesystem with tar. Please help me to write a ksh script to automate restoration and root mirror in solaris 10.
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: wills
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7. Solaris
Got a V490 with one existing root disk. Other disk slot was never populated.
Want to ensure we've got disk mirroring.
Currently vfstab mounts the physical disk - no mirroring set up.
Whats best way to achieve this without losing current disk? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: psychocandy
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set_link
set link(1m) set link(1m)
NAME
set link - Changes the value of a modifiable, single-valued attribute of a soft link
SYNOPSIS
cdscp set link link-name attribute-name = attribute-value
ARGUMENTS
The full name of the soft link. The name of the attribute to be modified. Specify only one attribute at a time. See Description for
valid attribute names. The value of a particular attribute.
DESCRIPTION
The set link command changes the value of a modifiable, single-valued attribute of a soft link. The following are valid attributes: Speci-
fies the full name of the directory, object entry, or other soft link to which the soft link points. Specifies a timeout value after which
the soft link is either checked or deleted. The timeout value contains both an expiration time and an extension time. If a soft link
expires and its target entry is deleted, the soft link is deleted. If the soft link still points to an existing entry, its life is extended
by the expiration time. Specify expiration-time in the format yyyy-mm-dd-hh:mm:ss (year-month-day-hour:minute:second). Specify extension-
time in the format ddd-hh:mm:ss (day-hour:minute:second).
Privilege Required
You must have write permission to the soft link.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLE
The following command redirects a soft link named /.:/admin/work_disk from its current destination name, /.:/admin/work_disk01, to a new
destination name, /.:/admin/work_disk03. cdscp> set link /.:/admin/work_disk CDS_LinkTarget = /.:/admin/work_disk03
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: create link(1m), delete link(1m), list link(1m), show link(1m)
set link(1m)