HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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Cluster, also initialize the Sun Cluster global device file system.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s6
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s3
3.
Mount the Solaris file system in the post-migration environment. If using Sun
Cluster, also mount the Sun Cluster global device file system.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# mount /dev/dsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0 /mnt0
# mount /dev/dsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s6 /mnt1
# mount /dev/dsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s3 /mnt2
4.
Copy the Solaris file system from the pre-migration environment to the
post-migration environment. If using Sun Cluster, also copy the Sun Cluster
global device file system to the post-migration environment.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# ufsdump 0f - / | (cd /mnt0; ufsrestore rf -)
# ufsdump 0f - /usr | (cd /mnt1; ufsrestore rf -)
# ufsdump 0f - /global/.devices/node@1 | (cd /mnt2;
ufsrestore rf -)
5.
Delete the
rootdev
parameter if it has been set in the
/etc/system
file in the
post-migration environment, and you were using SDS, SVM, VxVM, or Sun
StorageTek Traffic Manager software (or, in Solaris 10, the Solaris multipathing
software MPxIO).
6.
Execute the
ls
-l
command to display information about the slice containing the
/
(
root
) file system of the post-migration boot disk.
This example shows how to execute the command. The underlined HDLM
physical device file name will be used in step 7.
# ls -l /dev/dsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 60 Nov 6 17:09 /dev/
dsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0
-> ../../devices/pseudo/dlmndrv@1/
dlmfdrv@w50060e80004361d1,1:a