Summary: quick way to mirror a pair of disks using SDS

From: Gold Sun (goldsun8@yahoo.com.sg)
Date: Wed Mar 09 2005 - 04:20:29 EST


Thanks to 3 persons below whom I've learnt
something in my new quest with Solstice Disksuite:

Vincent Valee :
If you have FC disks, you will have to rebuild the
devices for the OBP.

Tom Grassia :
After you've done this, do a metastat. Do you see a
mirror set up, with two submirrors? The two
submirrors should be the two internal disks.
If you have this, and if df -k shows / to be mounted
 to that mirro dx, and
not c0t0d0s0, then you're good to go.

Jacob Rieper offerred the instructions on his website
:
http://mysite.verizon.net/~vze42cwa/solaris-dr.htm

BTW, the sdsinstall script can be found at :
http://www.unixway.com/vm/disksuite/sdsinstall

2005-03-07 03:16 AM
               
        To : sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
        cc :
        subject : quick way to mirror a pair of
disks using SDS

Hi,

I'm assuming the Solaris 8 machine comes preinstalled
with
SDS (& a spare disk). Would like a quick way of
mirroring
c0t0d0(containing OS) & c0t1d0(blank)

Then once I've gone through the initial setup of
entering IP
addrs/hostname, I'm at the # prompt & then issue :

a)Use 'format' to allocate about 10MB each to slice 5
& 6
  (if either slice 5 or 6 is assigned, is it Ok to use
slice 7?

b)Make the partition table the same :
  prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 | fmthard -s -
/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2

c)mirror them :
 sdsinstall -p c0t0d0 -s c0t1d0 -m s5 -m s6
 Will the above script take care of dumpadm, startup
script
  update /etc/lvm/md.tab & do installboot (on c0t1d0)

Anything else I've left out? What about device
aliases at OBP

Thanks for any inputs,
Givargo
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