I have my the root drive of my sparc solaris 10 server mirrored with SVM. In the same machine I have another single partition disk that was mounted /dev/dsk/s6 to /home1, and I wanted to mirror it to another disk. This happened without problem.
While the resync was happening I realized that I did not do a newfs on the target mirror disk with the s6 partition before doing the metattach. I did not have a problem with reboots or anything. Will the mirror create a UFS partition on the target disk? If the source /home1 disk failed, would I be able to mount the target disk as a regular /dev/dsk partition? Or if I wanted to metaoffline the target half of the /home1 mirror to do a backup, would it recognize it as be a UFS partition?
I'm thinking I should metadetach the mirror, do a newfs on the target S6 partition and then metattach again.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
While the resync was happening I realized that I did not do a newfs on the target mirror disk with the s6 partition before doing the metattach. I did not have a problem with reboots or anything. Will the mirror create a UFS partition on the target disk? If the source /home1 disk failed, would I be able to mount the target disk as a regular /dev/dsk partition? Or if I wanted to metaoffline the target half of the /home1 mirror to do a backup, would it recognize it as be a UFS partition?
I'm thinking I should metadetach the mirror, do a newfs on the target S6 partition and then metattach again.
Any ideas would be appreciated.