The last volumes are defined as follows:

#

#Define /var/tmp

logical_volume

{

mount_point = "/var/tmp" usage=VxFS

size = remaining 1000Mb

}

#Define /opt

#

logical_volume

{

mount_point = "/opt" usage=VxFS

(sw_sel "Product XYZ - 4GL" ) { size = remaining 1500Mb

} else {

size = remaining 20% free

}

}

#

#Define /home

logical_volume

{

mount_point = "/home" usage=VxFS

size = 500Mb

}

The default configuration files make setting up a disk configuration much more complex than for a relatively simple disk configuration.

To change the layout of this root volume group to be VxVM, you must set the name of the disk group to rootdg; instead of giving the user a choice of names, change usage = LVM to usage = VXVM.

Example Two (selection of disk layout based on hardware)

The configuration example in this section shows a fragment of a disk layout definition that selects the disk layout based upon the model string and the size of the disk you are installing to (you do not need to worry about the disk layout itself).

You must first add the new disk layout names into _hp_disk_layout. Remember to add them as choices because you want the user to be able to select them using Ignite-UX GUI:

#

#Add new disk layout types

_hp_disk_layout+= { "Custom configuration rp8400 w/18Gb disks",

"Custom configuration rp8400 w/36Gb disks", "Custom configuration rp8400 w/72Gb disks", "Custom configuration rp8400 w/>100Gb disks" }

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