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Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] No Filesystem
From: Rob Newman <r_e_newman () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2001-08-31 19:18:45
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Elmer,
Do a reboot from the openboot prompt with
OK boot -r
or
% touch /reconfigure
% init 6
There are other ways to "configure in" without
rebooting the disks you have. The above is straight
forward so that vxvm can kick in.
Rob Newman
--- "Bantay, Elmer" <Elmer.bantay@sscims.com> wrote:
> Hello to the group,
>
> I rebuild our test server to Solaris 8 with vxvm
> 3.1.1 with a new disk.
> The old disk was running Solaris 2.5.1 with vxvm
> 2.5.3. With the new
> rebuild (Solaris 8 and vxvm 3.1.1), I didn't see
> any file systems
> (which is ufs), though the disk groups were present
> and I can see the
> physicals disks. When installing vxvm 3.1.1, I
> encapsulated the root
> disk and left the others alone which shouldn't
> affect the disk groups
> and preserved the file systems.
>
> What puzzled me is when I put the old root disk
> back, I was able to see
> the file systems. I'm not sure if upgrading the
> vxvm would help. Any
> information would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Elmer
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