The general consensus - Can't be done or don't do it. The script is
smart enough and uses preset partition sizes, however I do intend to
send this up to engineering because if the partition sizes that the
user chooses are bigger than the required ones, the script is supposed
to leave that disklablel alone and not reformat. However, this does
not work. There is a second alternative to let the clu_create script
do what it wants to do and then go back in and recreate the disklabel,
and restore the data back in. But, I don't see any reason why we
should have to do this....
Thanks to all those who tried to help-
Larry Clegg
Bob Klenotiz
Gunther Feuereisen
Gary Phipps
Steve Butcher
Tks & Rgds,
Alay.
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Has anyone been able to customize the disklabel on the member boot
disk on V5.1 Cluster yet? Can it be done? If so how do you do it?
When I run a clu_create, the cluster disk's(/ /usr /var) disklabel is
retained the way I set it. But even though I set much more for the
member boot disk partitions much more than suggested, the script still
goes in and reinitializes the disklabel to the way it wants it. Any
ideas?
Tks,
Alay Shah
Allegiance Healthcare Corporation
1400 Waukegan Rd.
McGaw Park, IL 60085
Ph - 847-578-2584
Fax - 847-578-5586
Email - shahal_at_allegiance.net
Received on Thu Jan 04 2001 - 15:44:24 NZDT