Well after some good advice from this list and with the help of the
sys_check utility, I have come up with the following information regarding
the status of disk space we use. The filesystem is UFS, striped, and
mirrored. The filesystem /data2 is not mirrored and not as important.
Physical Disks in use:
6 RZ26L (1.05 GB)
8 RZ28M (2.1 GB)
9 RZ29B (4.3 GB)
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23 Total disk Drives used.....
Mounted File Systems dk -k
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity On
/dev/re0a 127151 75701 38734 67% /
/dev/re0g 1995995 1491258 305137 84% /usr
/dev/re1c 12192746 8925643 2047828 82% /data
/dev/re2c 11963034 10107591 659139 94% /data2
/dev/re8c 1993663 912126 882170 51% /spare
/dev/re9c 2983310 2130579 554400 80%
/data/nov/ADV.DB2
/ --> xcr0 1_0, 2_0, (RZ29B)
/data2 --> xcr0 0_0, 0_1, 0_2, 0_3, 0_4, 0_5 (RZ28M) A spare database for
testing, development. doesn't need upgrading.
/data --> xcr0 1_1, 1_2, 1_3, 2_1, 2_2, 2_3 (RZ29B)
/spare --> xcr1 1_0, 2_0 (RZ28M)
/usr --> xcr0 1_0, 2_0 (RZ29B)
The most inportant filesystems that will need more diskspace is /data and
/data/nov/ADV.DB2.
A few questions, how can I tell what disks are mirrored to what disks. For
example:
The filesystem / --> xcr0 on disks 1_0, 2_0 ............ Is 2_0 mirrored to
1_0?????
I was thinking of replacing all the disks on xcr1 from 1.05 and 2.1 GB
drives to the 4.3 GB RZ29B......
Thanks
Received on Thu Dec 02 1999 - 15:53:17 NZDT