Hi Christian.I think what LU does is not really loosing the configuration but just il will come up without VM then you have to encapsulate the bootdg. At least that's what the LU manual says all the time:
Note ? If VxVM volumes are configured on your current system, the lucreate command can create a new boot environment. When the data is copied to the new boot environment, the Veritas file system configuration is lost and a UFS file system is created on the new boot environment. I am aware about patching so I ll sort it out. Thanks FRED On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Christian Garza <ninio_negro at hotmail.com>wrote: > Hi Fred > > I been working with LU long time ago, and you don't loose the Veritas > configuration, they are saved in the new boot environment (aka ABE) as well > the cluster's configuration, but you need to check the special instructions > to apply any cluster patch usgin LU, or maybe you wat to divide the solution > in 2, first using LU add the recommended patches boot with the ABE, then > apply the cluster patch. > > SALUDOS/A BIEN TOT/SEE YA > Christian Garza Fern'andez > <AKA Ni?o Negro> > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:00:02 +0200 > From: mamatec-ml at mamatec.com > To: sysadmin-discuss at opensolaris.org; ha-clusters-discuss at > opensolaris.org > Subject: [sysadmin-discuss] Liveupgrade with SunCluster and Veritas VM > > > Hi All. > In order to install patches but at same time minimize the downtime of a Sun > Cluster in production, we would like to propose LiveUpgrade. > > We have SUN Cluster 3.2 on 2 sparc servers with Solaris 10 and Veritas VM > 5..0. What I want to do is add another disk create a new boot environment > with LU but my doubts comes when, as you know, in the new boot environment > the Veritas configuration will be lost. > Do I have to just reconfigure the Veritas after the new BE? > > What about the Sun cluster and its configurations? Any clue? > > TIA > > > Fred > > > ------------------------------ > Comparte tus recuerdos en l?nea con quien t? desees quien t? > desees.<http://www.microsoft.com/mexico/windows/windowslive/products/photos-share.aspx?tab=1> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ha-clusters-discuss/attachments/20090910/30535645/attachment.html>