Lucent Technologies 585-210-940 Enter partition q, # export PATH=$PATH/usr/opt/SUNWmd/sbin/olds

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Installing Mirrored Systems

CentreVu CMS Release 3 Version 8 Disk-Mirrored Systems

How to upgrade an Enterprise platform to disk mirroring

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Step 5: Create the state database replicas

Step 6: Create the md.tab table entries

8.Enter: y

The partition> prompt returns.

9.Enter: partition> q

The format> prompt returns.

10. To select the next disk to be partitioned, enter: format> disk and return to item 2.

If you have finished partitioning all the new disks, enter: format> q and continue with the next step.

1.Alter your path by entering the following commands:

#export PATH=$PATH:/usr/opt/SUNWmd/sbin:/olds

2.Create two state database replicas on slice 1 of boot disk 2:

#metadb -a -c3 -f /dev/rdsk/<device>

(where <device> is the target number of boot disk 2)

3.Verify that the replicas were created by entering the following command:

# metadb -i

The system lists the state database replicas currently on the system. The following sample output shows two replicas on c0t2:

 

flags

first blk

block count

 

a

u

16

1034

/dev/dsk/c0t2d0s1

a

pc luo

16

1034

/dev/dsk/c0t2d0s1

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure the list includes the two replicas you just created.

1.Make copies of essential system files by entering these commands:

#cp /etc/opt/SUNWmd/md.tab /etc/opt/SUNWmd/md.tab.orig

#cp /etc/vfstab /etc/vfstab.orig

#cp /etc/system /etc/system.orig

2.Edit /etc/opt/SUNWmd/md.tab and insert entries for the root and /cms metadevices. If your system is running CMS load r3v6aj.c or later, you must also create a section for the swap metadevice.

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Contents CentreVu Call Management System Comments Table of Contents CentreVu CMS Release 3 Version 8 Disk-Mirrored Systems Index CentreVu CMS Release 3 Version 8 Disk-Mirrored Systems IiiCentreVu CMS Release 3 Version 8 Disk-Mirrored Systems Disk mirroring defined MetadevicesBacked up just as often as unmirrored systems Concatenated Mirrors State databasesSolstice DiskSuite How CMS implements disk mirroring D19D21 D20 D11 D13 D12D15 D17 D16Mirror layouts Mirror d13 Mirror d21 Mirror d17Root filesystem Cms filesystem Submirror DisksEnterprise Required software Additional referencesHow CMS implements disk mirroring How to upgrade an Enterprise platform to disk mirroring Disk drive slotsIncreasing system capacity Identify mirror devicesDevice Names Submirror d15 Submirror d16System Do this step only if you have an Enterprise 3500 system# ls -l /dev/dsk/c1t6d0s0 How to upgrade an Enterprise platform to disk mirroring Ok boot -r # ls -l /dev/dsk/c2t6d0s0Do this step only if you have an Enterprise 3000 system Enter format partition3500 Disk PartFlag StartingEnter partition q # export PATH=$PATH/usr/opt/SUNWmd/sbin/olds# metadb -a -c3 -f /dev/rdsk/device # metadbDx y 1 device Set up the mirrors for the root file system # metainit -f d11 D11 Concat/stripe is set up# metainit -f d13 D13 Concat/stripe is set up # metainit -f d12 D12 Concat/stripe is set upPassword password # metaroot d13# /usr/sbin/shutdown -i6 -g0 -y Set up the mirrors for the swap space # metainit -f d15 D15 Concat/stripe is set up# metainit d17 D17 Concat/stripe is set up # metainit d16 D16 Concat/stripe is set up# swap -a /dev/md/dsk/d17 Set up the /cms mirror Verify disk space Disk Space VerificationCreate an alternate boot device # ls -l /dev/rdsk/newbootdevOk nvalias bootdevice2 device Ok boot bootdevice2# /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i0 -g0 Sbus@3,0/SUNW,fas@3,8800000/sd@2,0Factory installation procedures for disk mirroring Install the hardwareInstall the application software 3500 Disk PartCheck the disk.type file # stty erase Ctrl-H # ksh -o# olds -mirrored -mkfiles Run the setup scripts Ok boot -r Hostname console login root Password password14171072 14205776 1430988814376992 14446400 14550512Disk Space Verification Install the CMS software Enter the following command ok devalias # chmod +x /olds/chkDisks Factory installation procedures for disk mirroring Using the alternate boot device Ok setenv boot-device disk # eeprom boot-device=diskCanceling chkDisks Maintaining the chkDisks crontabActivating chkDisks Verifying chkDisks # crontab -lDoing a Cmsadm backup on a mirrored system Run the backupPrint the vfstab file # lp /etc/vfstabLabel and store the tapes Restoring from a Cmsadm Backup # cpio -icmudv -C 10240 -I deviceRestoring from a Cmsadm Backup Repairing or rebuilding the /cms file system Repairing /cms# umount /cms Rebuilding /cms If you altered the vfstab file earlier , do the followingIf you did not alter the vfstab file, do the following # metainit d19 D19 Concat/Stripe is set up # metainit d21 mirror is set up# metadetach d21 d20 D21 submirror d20 is detached # metaclear d20 D20 Concat/Stripe is cleared# newfs Dev/md/rdsk/d21 14585216 1465462414724032 14793440 Restoring a mirrored system from a Cmsadm backup Power off the systemOk boot cdrom Task Action ResultSelect Language Identify the system ContinueConfirm Information Click ContinueSet the Name Service options 255.255.255.0 isInstallation Initial Set the date and timeGeographic Region RegionInstallation screen is Services? screen isAllocate Client Select LanguagesSelect the hard disks GB Disk Slice NameClick Begin Installation Reboot/No Reboot Click RebootClick Continue Mount Remote File Complete the OS installation # /olds/olds -cleanup Reestablish the disk mirrors# PATH=$PATH/usr/opt/SUNWmd/sbin/olds # export Path # olds mirrored -mkfiles Success, creating md.tab.new# olds -mirrored -checkdisk Success, checking md.tab.new Hostname login root Password root password Restoring specific files from a Cmsadm backup Adding new disks to a standard mirrored system # /usr/opt/SUNWmd/sbin/metastat# olds -mirrored -mkfiles c0t10d0 c0t11d0 # olds -mirrored -setup newdisk1 newdisk2 Adding new disks to a nonstandard mirrored system # df -k /cms# metattach d19 newdisk1 # metattach d20 newdisk2 # metattach d19 c0t10d0s1 # metattach d20 c0t11d0s1# growfs -M /cms /dev/md/rdsk/d21 # metastatReplacing a faulty disk Identify the faulty disk# ls -l /dev/dsk/c Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root Root Identify the submirrors Size 14960160 blocks Stripe DeviceDbase State Hot Spare C0t2d0s1 Okay Stripe Device Dbase State Hot Spare C0t4d0s3 OkayDetach the submirrors Metadetach metamirror submirrorRemove state database replicas boot disks only Replace the faulty disk driveRecreate the state database replicas Reboot the system boot disks only You may delay this step until a more convenient time# metainit d20 # metattach d21 d20Setting up replicas Replacing replicas State Database Replicas# metadb -d -f /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 # metadb -d -c4 -f /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1Partitioning disks with the format command Enter # formatFC-AL E Enter partition q How to tell whether your mirrored system is standard Root Metadevice Device NamesExamples of valid system files Valid vfstab filesValid vfstab file for a non mirrored R3V8 CMS system Valid vstab file for an R3V8 CMS system with mirrored disksValid md.tab files Valid md.tab file for a 3 disk non mirrored R3V8 CMS systemValid md.tab file for a 4 disk mirrored R3V8 CMS system Excessively long resync Unmount /cms umount /cmsEnter mount /cms Remounts /cms If you receive a This command may hang the system Enter setenv auto-boot? falseSystem fails to recognize all disk drives Ok setenv auto-boot? true Ok boot -r Console login root PasswordToshiba XMS5701TASUN12XCD099704/09/97 Fixing needs maintenance messages C0t0d0s0 OkayBoot problems Primary boot device is not availableOk setenv boot-device bootdevice2 Excessive reboot time Touch /etc/notrouterLog files File Name Description# ls /olds/chkDisks # /olds/chkDisksError messages Error Messages Explanation ResponseMessage Explanation Response # metareplace -e d13 c0t0d0s0Device devicename cannot be setup or does Not exist Disk diskname already setup, exitingDevice devicename will not be used Message ExplanationMessage Response No disks found! Internal error Command not foundMetadb hostname cxtyd0sz has a Metadevice database replica Metadetach systemname d21 resync ProgressMessage Error Messages Response DiskSuite Software must be installed To run this script File filename could not be restoredDisk is not recognized by cms /cms filesystem needs to be mountedEnter reset-all Unbalanced configurations not supportedTouch /cms/db/unixstart cannot create Configuration, configure manually You must be root in order to run this commandUsage olds -mirrored -checkdisks Symbols IndexNeeds maintenance messages How Are We Doing?

585-210-940 specifications

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