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Create LV on second disk

Hi Everyone

I am in the process of configuring a C3000 machine to which I have installed the HP-UX 11i V1 OS. The machine contains two hard disks.

1) QUANTUM Atlas4-9LVD 8678 Mbytes Unused
2) SEAGATE ST39103LC 8678 Mbytes LVM

The OS is loaded on the second disk as the Volume Group vg00 (default LV's as created buy the OS install).

1) How do I go about mounting the QUANTUM drive to examine what it contains?
2) Can I create an lvol9 on this drive as ‘/space' for example taking up the whole drive?
3) If the QUANTUM drive proves unusable from which of the lvol1 - lvol8 can I rob space to create my ‘/space' partition on the SEAGATE?
4) Can I do all the above in SAM?

Thanks

Ed
 
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SYSTEMD-MACHINE-ID-COMMIT.SERVICE(8)			 systemd-machine-id-commit.service		      SYSTEMD-MACHINE-ID-COMMIT.SERVICE(8)

NAME
systemd-machine-id-commit.service - Commit a transient machine ID to disk SYNOPSIS
systemd-machine-id-commit.service DESCRIPTION
systemd-machine-id-commit.service is an early boot service responsible for committing transient /etc/machine-id files to a writable disk file system. See machine-id(5) for more information about machine IDs. This service is started after local-fs.target in case /etc/machine-id is a mount point of its own (usually from a memory file system such as "tmpfs") and /etc is writable. The service will invoke systemd-machine-id-setup --commit, which writes the current transient machine ID to disk and unmount the /etc/machine-id file in a race-free manner to ensure that file is always valid and accessible for other processes. See systemd-machine-id-setup(1) for details. The main use case of this service are systems where /etc/machine-id is read-only and initially not initialized. In this case, the system manager will generate a transient machine ID file on a memory file system, and mount it over /etc/machine-id, during the early boot phase. This service is then invoked in a later boot phase, as soon as /etc has been remounted writable and the ID may thus be committed to disk to make it permanent. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-machine-id-setup(1), machine-id(5), systemd-firstboot(1) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-MACHINE-ID-COMMIT.SERVICE(8)