All, Firstly thanks to Ken Rossman for his input on the topic. A combination of Ken's comments & my own findings are included below. > 1. Base install of Solaris 8 onto one of the E220R internal disks - lets say disk 2. A boot off the Solaris CD will get us a shell to work with, the Solaris 8 media I was working with did not include the ufsrestore command, so the base install of Solaris 8 appeared to be necessary. > 2. Within this fresh install of Solaris run ufsrestore to restore all data onto the other internal disk (disk 1). > 3. Edit files on disk 1 that are configured for Solstice RAID 1 - i.e. /etc/vfstab & /etc/system to reflect a single disk boot configuration. Make sure disk 1 is bootable creating bootblocks if necessary > 4. Reboot booting off disk 1 this time (the restored backup). Delete all metadatabases that have been created. (I was unable to delete all the metadevices as the original mirror contained 6 state databases across 2 disks & in bringing one of the disks out of action the >50% rule failed. Hence I removed all metadevices outright). # metadb -d c0t1d0s7 # metadb -d -f c0t0d0s7 Reset the metaroot device # metaroot /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 Reboot again Re-partition disk 2 if necessary & write the VTOC using newfs again. > 5. Re-configure RAID 1 in Solstice mirroring the content of disk 1 back onto disk 2 & creating new state database replicas. > 6. Edit /etc/vfstab appropriately & reboot. Mirrors were then set up. > 7. Reconfigure the A1000 with RM6 - are there likely to be many issues here with detecting the configuration of the RAID controllers, as the new A1000 is not configured identically to the A1000 attached to the original system the backup was taken from. Would I be best off doing a fresh install of RM6? Throughout the above stages the A1000 was not attached. I removed RM6, before rebooting with the A1000 now turned on. Reinstalled RM6 & configured the A1000 afresh. Cheers, Conor ________________________________________ From: Conor Svensson Sent: 06 July 2005 15:18 To: (sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org) Subject: ufsrestore & RAID All, I need to perform a full restore from a level 0 ufsdump backup onto an E220R, the original dump was taken from exactly the same hardware setup as that which it is to be restored to. The difficulty is that the ufsdump backup is taken from a system configured with the following: Solaris 8 installed in a RAID 1 configuration managed by Solstice DiskSuite. An A1000 is attached a managed using RM6. What would be the best way to go about the restoration? I figured I'd take the following steps: 1. Base install of Solaris 8 onto one of the E220R internal disks - lets say disk 2. 2. Within this fresh install of Solaris run ufsrestore to restore all data onto the other internal disk (disk 1). 3. Edit files on disk 1 that are configured for Solstice RAID 1 - i.e. /etc/vfstab & /etc/system to reflect a single disk boot configuration. 4. Reboot booting off disk 1 this time (the restored backup). 5. Re-configure RAID 1 in Solstice mirroring the content of disk 1 back onto disk 2 & creating new state database replicas. 6. Edit /etc/vfstab appropriately & reboot. 7. Reconfigure the A1000 with RM6 - are there likely to be many issues here with detecting the configuration of the RAID controllers, as the new A1000 is not configured identically to the A1000 attached to the original system the backup was taken from. Would I be best off doing a fresh install of RM6? Has anyone got any comments on the above stages, such as directories/files that should not be restored in this manner? Or are aware of any problems this is likely to cause me, as problems seem inevitable when restoring a RAID configured OS image onto a single hard disk initially. I will summarise. 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