Migrating From A Boot Disk Environment To The Local Boot Disk Environment - Hitachi XP P9500 User Manual

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# luactivate boot-environment-name
# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/
bootblk internal-disk-device-(raw-device)
Note that the device on the built-in disk specified for the installboot
command must be a raw device.
In the following example, the boot disk environment name is zfsBE2 and
the name of the device on the built-in disk is c1t0d0s0:
# luactivate zfsBE2
# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/
bootblk /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0
5
Execute the init command, and then restart the host.
.
# init 6
Do not use the reboot command to restart the host.
6
Execute the zpool export command to export the root pool from the
.
pre-migration local boot disk environment.
# zpool export pre-migration-root-pool
In the following example, the pre-migration root pool name is rpoo2.
# zpool export rpool2
Settings required after restarting the host
The lucreate command executed in step 3 does not copy the /export
directory or /export/home directory.
If you want to copy the data under these directories, copy the /export
and /export/home directories to the post-migration environment. If you
do not know the copy procedure, contact the company with which you
have a contract for Oracle Support Services.
Migrating from a Boot Disk Environment to the Local Boot
Disk Environment
This section explains how to migrate from a boot disk environment in which
HDLM manages the boot disk to the local boot disk environment (boot disk
configured on the host). In this section, the former is sometimes called the
pre-migration environment or pre-migration, and the latter is sometimes
called the post-migration environment or post-migration. There are two
methods of performing this migration:
By restoring the file system you backed up when configuring the HDLM
boot disk environment
This method restores the system status before you configured the boot
disk environment. Restore the file system according to the Solaris and
application specifications. For the procedure, see your Solaris and
application documentation.
By copying the file system of the boot disk environment to the local boot
disk environment
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Creating an HDLM Environment
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