Chapter 1 Installation Procedure
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Table 1-3 gives an example of setting logical disk names and OS types for an LD configuration
example when a control volume is used (Figure 1-4).
Table 1-3 Example of Setting Logical Disk Names and OS Types (When a Control Volume Is Used)
LD No. OS type Logical disk name Remarks
00 DB_DATA_MV MV for DB data file
01 DB_REDO1_MV MV for DB REDO file 1
02 DB_REDO2_MV MV for DB REDO file 2
03 DB_CTL_MV MV for DB control file
04 DB_ARCHIVE_MV MV for DB archive file
05 DB_DATA_RV RV for DB data file
06 DB_REDO1_RV RV for DB REDO file 1
07 DB_REDO2_RV RV for DB REDO file 2
08 DB_CTL_RV RV for DB control file
09 DB_ARCHIVE_RV RV for DB archive file
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WN
BACKUP_CV Control volume
Remark 1: Because logical disks are used by Windows servers, set the OS type as WN (the Windows
operating system default value).
Remark 2: This example shows logical disk names reflecting the database and connection
configurations.
Table 1-4 Example of Setting Port Names
Director No. Port No. Port name Server connected
00 00 DB_SECONDARY
01 00 DB_PRIMARY Business server
00 01 BACKUP_PRIMARY
01 01 BACKUP_SECONDARY
Backup server
Remark 1: This is an example of setting port names in accordance with the server connection
configuration.