To Import an Existing Logical Drive Configuration From a Different Controller (SPARC)
{0} ok
boot mydev
5.
To optionally add the bootable drive to the boot-device list and then
automatically boot from the drive by controlling the boot device order, issue the
following commands, as shown.
{0} ok
printenv boot-device
boot-device = disk0 disk1
{0} ok
setenv boot-device mydev disk0
boot-device = mydev disk0
In this example, the
mydev
alias is set as
disk0
, the first disk in the boot device list. This results
in the automatic booting of the bootable drive,
/pci@1e,600000/pci@0/pci@3/LSI,mrsas@2/
disk
.
6.
Validate the label of the bootable drive that you created (see
Label of the HBA Logical Drive” on page 41
Importing an Existing Logical Drive Configuration
(SPARC)
Instead of creating a logical drive, as described in
Bootable Drive (SPARC) ” on page 21
, you might need to import an existing logical drive
(MegaRAID virtual disk) configuration from a different MegaRAID controller. To import an
existing configuration, complete the procedures in this section.
To Import an Existing Logical Drive Configuration From a
Different Controller (SPARC)
Note -
Only MegaRAID logical drives can be imported; Integrated RAID (IR) logical drives
cannot be imported.
1.
Use the
/c0/fall show
command to display any foreign logical volumes which
might exist.
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