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1. Solaris
Dear All ,
We need to do patching on one Solaris Server , where we have raid 0 configured.
What is the process to patch a Server if RAID 0 (Concat/Stripe) is there.
Below is the sample output.
# metadb
flags first blk block count
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2. Solaris
Hi,
I have a Solaris Volume Manager (aka Disksuite) RAID 1+0 device consisting of 12 devices. One of these is failing (it has logged several mechanical positioning errors), and I have a replacement disk.
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Good Evening,
2 years ago, I set up an Ubuntu file-server for a friend, who is a photograph amateur. Basically, the server offers a software RAID-5 that can be accessed remotely from a MAC. Unfortunately, I didn't labeled the hard drives (i.e. which physical drive corresponds to the /dev/sdX... (2 Replies)
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4. Ubuntu
Hi,
I have an Ubuntu system which I have an faulted mirror.
I trying to replace the disk, but I'm stuck on that it boots and only showing GRUB
GRUB
## ## End Default Options ##
title Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS, kernel 2.6.24-26-server
root (hd0,0)
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5. Solaris
Hi,
Does anyone know of another tool/software to view the underlying disk config (raid volume) in the BIOS from the Solaris OS ?
Tried raidctl but does not show info..
Thanks in advance,
Gary...
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6. Solaris
Hi All,
I have a SUN ENTERPRISE 3500 server with solaris 10 on it. I have already mirrored root partition.Now i need to mirror two more partitions with 25GB space. But i have only one disk having 70GB space.Total i have 7 disks but each one is of 18 GB only except one. Please find the output of... (2 Replies)
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7. OS X (Apple)
When a new disk is connected to a Mac/OSX, it automatically mounts on /Volumes.
Is it possible to manually mount it elsewhere?
For example, on "/raid"?
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8. AIX
How to allow Windows platform to access Unix(AIX) based disk volumes? (2 Replies)
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9. Solaris
I need to upgrade 2 x 73 GB disk and replace with 2 x 146 GB disk in sun v240.
These disks contain boot and swap files
These are mirrored disks with RAID 1
I am trining to create the correct procedure.
So far the procedure I have is as follows:
# metastat
State: Okay
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10. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi there,
I'm not sure if this is possible, but here is what I'd like to do..
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voldiskadm(8) System Manager's Manual voldiskadm(8)
NAME
voldiskadm - Menu interface for LSM disk administration
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/voldiskadm
DESCRIPTION
The voldiskadm script is an interactive tool that presents a menu of possible operations to the user. When an operation is selected, the
script guides the user through the necessary steps, and prompts for data needed to complete the operation.
The voldiskadm interface is intended mainly for beginning users and for those who prefer a simple method for doing common operations. The
interface uses query-based prompts to gather input, with defaults supplied when possible. Context-sensitive help is available at every
prompt by typing ?. Also, a list option can be used to get information on available target disks for an operation.
For operations that require a device name, one or more names can be specified using a space-separated list. Names in the list can have the
form dskn or rdskn (for an entire disk) or dsknp or rdsknp (for a specific disk partition). Disk names relate directly to device names in
the /dev/disk and /dev/rdisk directories.
The file, /etc/vol/disks.exclude, may be used to exclude disks from use by voldiskadm. Each line of the file specifies the name of a disk
to exclude (for example, dsk5).
The voldiskadm menu includes the following options: Add or initialize one or more disks
This option prompts for one or more disk device addresses. The specified disks can be added to an existing disk group, added to a
new disk group, added to a disk group as spares, or initialized but not added to a disk group (reserved for use as replacement
disks).
After specifying the disks, the user is prompted for a disk group (rootdg by default) and a disk name. If no name is specified, a
default disk name is assigned (diskn for disks in the rootdg disk group and diskgroupn for disks in other disk groups).
The disks are then checked to ensure that there is no information already on them. If there is, the user is given the option of
encapsulating the disks. Encapsulate one or more disks
This option prompts for one or more disk addresses. It then calls volencap to encapsulate the specified partitions. Remove a disk
This option prompts for a disk, by disk media name. The disk is checked to ensure that no subdisks reside on the disk. If the disk
is in use, the operation fails with a recommendation to first move all volumes off the disk. If this disk is the last disk in a
disk group, the user is prompted for whether the disk group should be removed from the system, as well.
The operation proceeds by calling voldg rmdisk to remove the disk from its disk group. If this is the last disk in its disk group,
voldg deport is used, instead, to remove the disk group from use. Remove a disk for replacement
This option prompts for a disk, by disk media name. The disk is checked for volumes that would lose all mirrors as a result of the
operation. If such volumes exist, they are listed and the user is prompted to ensure that the operation should proceed.
The operation proceeds by calling voldg -k rmdisk to dissociate the media record from the physical disk. If some formatted disks
are under LSM control but not assigned to a disk group, the user is prompted for whether one of these disks should be used as a
replacement. Replace a failed or removed disk
This option prompts for a disk media name. The named media record must be dissociated from a disk. If the media record is not in
the removed state, unused disks are scanned for matching disk IDs. If a disk with a matching disk ID is found, the user is prompted
for whether that disk should be reattached.
If a matching disk is not used, the user is prompted for a new disk, by device name. If the named replacement disk has a valid disk
header, but is not allocated to a disk group, the user is prompted for whether the disk should be reinitialized. If the named
replacement disk is listed as allocated to a disk group or to another host, the user is prompted to ensure that the operation should
proceed.
If the device is to be initialized, a new disk label is written to the disk to reflect its private and public regions.
Given an initialized disk, the operation proceeds by replacing the disk in a disk group with voldg -k adddisk. Mirror volumes on a
disk
This option prompts for a disk, by disk media name. It then prompts for a destination disk within the same disk group, also by disk
media name. Specifying no destination disks indicates that any disk is suitable. The operation proceeds by calling volmirror to
mirror the volumes.
Mirroring volumes from the boot disk will produce a disk that can be used as an alternate boot disk. This is done by calling the
volrootmir command. Move volumes from a disk
This option prompts for a disk, by disk media name. It then prompts for a possible list of destination disks, also by disk media
name. Specifying no destination disks indicates that any disk is suitable. The operation proceeds by calling volevac to move sub-
disks off the disk. Enable access to (import) a disk group
This option prompts for a disk, by device address. The operation proceeds by calling voldg import to import the disk group stored
on that disk. Disable access to (deport) a disk group
This option prompts for a disk group name. The prompt display lists alternate disk groups and the disks (media name and access
name) that they contain. The operation proceeds by calling voldg deport. Enable (online) a disk device
This option prompts for a disk device. The prompt display allows for a display of disks on the system. The operation only func-
tions for disks currently in an offline state. It then proceeds to make the disk accessible. Disable (offline) a disk device
This option prompts for a disk device. The prompt display allows for a display of disks on the system. The operation only func-
tions for disks currently in an online state but not part of any disk group. It then proceeds to mark the disk as offline such that
the Logical Storage Manager makes no further attempt at accessing the disk. Mark a disk as a spare for a disk group
This option sets up a disk to be used as a spare device for its disk group. A spare disk can be used to automatically replace a disk
that has failed. No space can be used on a disk that is marked as a spare. Turn off the spare flag for a disk
This option removes a disk from those that can be used as a spare and returns its space to the general pool of available space.
Recover plexes and volumes after replacement
This operation performs plex attachment, RAID-5 subdisk recovery, and resynchronize operations for the named volumes, or for volumes
residing on the named disks (media name). If no media name or volume operands are specified, the operation applies to all volumes
(or to all volumes in the specified disk group).
ERRORS
See the voldiskadd(8) reference page for a description of errors related to the initialization operation.
FILES
A list of disks to exclude from use by voldiskadm.
SEE ALSO
disklabel(8), volintro(8), voldg(8), voldisk(8), voldiskadd(8), voldisksetup(8), volrootmir(8)
voldiskadm(8)