We always plug disks in and use them - why else do we buy more diskspace ?
Just to spinning around ?!?!?
as, csc
"Thisted, Kristian" <[log in to unmask]>@RAVEN.UTC.EDU> on
15/12/2000 11:03:27 AM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] SV: Reload from full backup
Last time we added a new disc, HP recomended to NOT use it for production
data for a mounth or two. Just to leave it spinning with testdata. IF the
disc is sick, it will fail whithin some weeks, they say.
Is it still like this???
/K
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> By adding a disk to an already existing volume set you do not need to
> perform a reload - only by exchanging disks.
> Just install it H/W wise (incl. sysgen setup), bind it via VOLUTIL rsp.
> MIRVUTIL into the set, ready! It will be utilized by the OS itself,
> starting with nearly 100% free space (some sectores are needed by the OS
> itself).
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> We did this several times.
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> Best regards, Andreas
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> Tracy Pierce <[log in to unmask]>@RAVEN.UTC.EDU> on 13/12/2000
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> Our backup (created via RR.PUB.TYM) contains DIRECTORY, @.PUB.SYS,
> @.@-@[log in to unmask], where @[log in to unmask]@ gets interpreted as /, so everything
> everything
> everything is there.
> When adding disk to our system, how should I do the reload?
> INSTALL from fresh SLT (or is that CSLT?)
> VOLUTIL the loners into <long volset name>
> RESTORE @[log in to unmask]@ (minus what?)
> some files are on both!
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