Hi,
I am still having problems booting from my 2nd disk when the 1st disk has been removed. My nvramrc devalias is configured as follows:
ok printenv nvramrc
nvramrc = devalias altboot /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@1,0:b
The above string corresponds to the 2nd disk, as follows:
# ls -l...
Hi Franz,
apologies for the late reply, I have been on holiday. However, I have a couple of more questions for you if that is OK.
Basically, I have my SDS configuration working now. It is made up of 2 disks. Each disk has 2 slices that store the metadbs. Each of the 2 slices has 2 replicas...
Thanks Franz,
I am starting to understand a bit more now. Also, since reconfiguring the platform my Solstice configuration appears to work fine now. I can now remove disk 1, disk 2 takes over seamlessly, and the platform performance remains stable.
I think the problem that I had before might...
Thanks Franz,
however, I have 4 metadbs configured on each of the 2 disks. As follows:
# metadb -a -f -c2 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s6
# metadb -a -f -c2 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7
My understanding is that you just need at least 2 on each disk. Is that correct?
Also, based on...
Hi Franz,
thanks for your reply. The answers to the questions that you raise are as follows:
- I have 4 metadb replicas configured x2 on both slices 6 & 7.
- the OS installed is Solaris 8 05/03 (apologies for missing this off the original mail).
- the box is at Solaris Generic patch level...
Platform Type = V240
x2 1GHz CPUs, 4GB RAM
Hi,
During testing of our Solstice Disk Suite configuration, comprised of 2 disks configured as a mirror (using 2 submirrors), when we remove the master disk the mirror takes over seamlessly but the CPU goes 100% WIO. The system never recovers from...
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