Hi,
We are planning to replace our system disk very soon, and I have a few
questions on how to do this. The current disk which is of type rz28 has
three partitions on it. The first is root partition (UFS) which is 96MB,
the second is swap which is 500MB and the last is /usr (ADVFS) which
consist of two partitions, one partition sits on the main system disk
and the second partition sits on another disk.
I don't have a problem in duplicating the root partition but the problem
is how to copy over the part of /usr partition that sits on the main
system disk. Is there a way in Digital UNIX that allows you to perform a
raw disk duplicate operation. What I am looking for is a way to do a
disk dump that basically dumps or duplicates everything from one disk to
another without having to specifically create partitions and dump one
partition at a time.
Any response will be much appreciated. Thank you.
Surash Natarajan
surash_at_omc.otis.com
OTIS Engineering Center
Received on Thu Mar 27 1997 - 03:09:59 NZST