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Originally Posted by
winky
[...]When using migratepv is it necessary to use the bosboot command?
coz i did made i migratepv under the rootvg which is /home fs to the other disk...? is there are any problem when we rebooted our system?[..]
I am not sure whether I get you correctly so
- if you migrated the whole rootvg disk to another disk then you will have to do bosboot plus a bootlist -m normal. However, in this case I'd prefer a mirrorvg follwed by an unmirrorvg...
- if you migrated /home only by issuing a migratepv -l /home AND you keep your original disk you do not have to do bosboot as an empty disk with just /home and no /hd5 device is not meant for booting from anyway.
Having said that one could say that it boils down to whether you migrate the hd5 device. Only then using the bosboot command makes sense. Getting to the nitty-gritty then I should add that with lslv -l hd5 you can see on what disk a hd5 device is located. But to find out whether you can boot from it you need to issue an ipl_varyon -i