I am going to be setting up a system with 6 9gb drives. These will all be
used for user files. I have been using Advfs for a while now. Fortunately/
Unfortunately, I haven't had the oppurtunity to recover one of these
file-systems. These filesystems are only about 16gb in size and wouldn't
require much work to rebuild. Now that I am moving to a system with much more
disk space I want to know how hard it would be to rebuild a fileset that is on a
bad drive. My guess is if you are stripping then you are pretty much out of
luck and will need to rebuild the whole file domain. But, if you are just
concatenating drives it should be easier, right?
Can someone point me to some documentation on AdvFS file-system recovery?
What I want to do is have:
6 9gb drives -> Home_DMN -> home1_fs
home2_fs
home3_fs
home4_fs
And, yes, I have users that need more than 9gb of space. And, no, I don't
really like spreading user files out onto sperate filesystems.....especially
if advfs works without a hitch.
Any advice would much appreciated.
Thanks!
-Dan
Received on Tue Oct 14 1997 - 01:23:33 NZDT