From: Roetman, Paul (PRoetman@CSXWT.com)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2004 - 03:54:40 EST
Hello
There may be a simple solution for this, but I cannot see it (or it's just
been a long day!!)....
If I have the metadisk setup for the root disk
d0 mirror to d10
d0 mirror to d20
If I detach d20
metadetach d0 d20
I can then boot of either d0 or d20 (have tested this). There are great
examples on this from BigAdmin in 817-0407-10.pdf - Configuring Boot Disks
With Solaris(tm) Volume Manager Software
If I boot of d0, then I can re-attach and sync d20 (i.e. d20 is a copy of
d10), this is no problem...BUT, it I boot on d20 (and make changes to d20)
is there a simple way to sync d0 (or d10) to d20, so d10 is then an exact
copy of d20.
The only way I can see so far is to completely destroy d0 and d10, then
rebuild the whole mirror...this seems a bit over the top!
Cheers
Paul
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