03-06-2009 01:19 AM
Cluster: Veritas Cluster Server 5.0
OS: Solaris 10
Volume Manager: Symantec storage foundation 5.0
I have migrated the data to new disks. I would like to double check what need to be changed on the cluster end.
1. Shall I change the block device in the main.cf file since new disks have different device names?
If yes, does it need to be changed after bringing down the cluster?
2. I don't know what needs to be done on the standby node.
I guess that I don't need to anything as long as I see the shared disks.
Please help me.
Thank you in advance.
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03-08-2009 05:40 AM
Block device names under Volume Manager are made up of the VxVM disk group name and the VxVM volume name. So if I have a file system on volume vol1 in disk group mydg, it would have a block device name of /dev/vx/dsk/mydg/vol1. So if you migrated to new disk devices but kept the same disk group and volume names, the block device names will remain the same.
03-08-2009 05:40 AM
Block device names under Volume Manager are made up of the VxVM disk group name and the VxVM volume name. So if I have a file system on volume vol1 in disk group mydg, it would have a block device name of /dev/vx/dsk/mydg/vol1. So if you migrated to new disk devices but kept the same disk group and volume names, the block device names will remain the same.
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