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April 2000, Week 3

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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Apr 2000 09:18:38 -0700
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I believe that you need to leave HPSPOOL on the system volume set.  I would
suggest you consider a different approach.  You can obtain, fairly
inexpensively, a Model 10 or Model 20 disk array to use for just the system
volume set.  Try the used market.

Bill

At 04:58 PM 4/17/00, Tony Summers wrote:
>Does anybody have any comments as to whether it is possible to put
>the HPSPOOL account and groups  (where all the spool files are stored) onto a
>private volume set so that I can protect these files against disk failure with
>the Mirror/ix software?
>
>Let me re-explain the above.
>
>I'm trying to ensure that as much data as possible is put onto our (new)
>Private
>Volume set, which is mirrored using Mirror/ix,    Currently the HPSPOOL
>account and groups are using the system volume set - i.e. the system disk
>(dev=1).
>
>Many thanks for your time, dear colleagues.

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