HP Server rp7400 Part Upgrades - rp7400 - Page 3

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lvcreate -C y -r n root /dev/vgroot Step 9. Extend the mirrors onto the disk you've added. For example: lvextend -m 1 /dev/vgroot/root /dev/dsk/cXtXdX Step 10. Specify that logical volume be used as the root logical volume, for example: lvln -r /dev/vgroot/root At this point you will need to create a file system on the disk. Refer to your HP-UX system administration documentation. Hot Swap Procedure for Unattached Physical Volumes Follow these steps to replace a hot swap disk drive for unattached physical volumes. NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. This hot swap procedure will not automatically update the disk driver's internal manufacturer information to that of the added disk drive. Step 1. Do an ioscan on the replaced disk drive to ensure that it is accessible an also as a double check that it is a proper replacement. Refer to the above note. For example: # ioscan /dev/dsk/c2t4d0 3

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lvcreate -C y -r n root /dev/vgroot
Step 9.
Extend the mirrors onto the disk you’ve added. For example:
lvextend -m 1 <LV name> /dev/vgroot/root /dev/dsk/cXtXdX
Step 10.
Specify that logical volume be used as the root logical volume,
for example:
lvln -r /dev/vgroot/root
At this point you will need to create a file system on the disk. Refer to
your HP-UX system administration documentation.
Hot Swap Procedure for Unattached Physical Volumes
Follow these steps to replace a hot swap disk drive for unattached
physical volumes.
NOTE
HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having
the same product number. This hot swap procedure will
not automatically update the disk driver’s internal
manufacturer information to that of the added disk drive.
Step 1.
Do an
ioscan
on the replaced disk drive to ensure that it is
accessible an also as a double check that it is a proper
replacement. Refer to the above note. For example:
# ioscan /dev/dsk/c2t4d0