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February 1999, Week 3

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Mon, 15 Feb 1999 14:48:45 -0600
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We lost a disk on our system volume set on one of our remote systems.  They
have no idea what a SLT is, let alone how to create one, or where the last
copy was stored.  The system will boot to single-user, single-disk mode.

Does anybody know if its possible to create a "good" SLT in single-user,
single-disk mode?  If I understand correctly, all the boot and configuration
files are on ldev 1 and that is basically all we need for an SLT.  Or am I
over-simplifying the structure?

Hypothetically, would the following work?
Create SLT while in single-user, single-disk.
Replace bad disk.
Boot from SLT.
Load full backup using keep option.
Load incremental backup not using keep option.

Thanks for any suggestions!

Kara Strunk

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