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7. Check the devices list <strong>on</strong> your VIO_Server2 partiti<strong>on</strong> with the lsdev<br />

command, as shown in Example 4-1.<br />

Example 4-1 VIO_Server2 partiti<strong>on</strong><br />

$ lsdev -virtual<br />

name status descripti<strong>on</strong><br />

ent1<br />

Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)<br />

ent2<br />

Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)<br />

vhost0<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost1<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost2<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost3<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost4<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vsa0<br />

Available LPAR Virtual Serial Adapter<br />

vnim<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vapps<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vdbsrv<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vlnx<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

8. When you bring up <strong>on</strong>e of the partiti<strong>on</strong>s, you should have hdisk1 present, as<br />

shown in Example 4-2. Mirror your rootvg as you would normally do <strong>on</strong> AIX<br />

5L.<br />

Example 4-2 NIM_server partiti<strong>on</strong> with hdisk1 served off of VIO_Server2<br />

# hostname<br />

NIM_server<br />

# lspv<br />

hdisk0 00c5e9de205cf5c6 rootvg active<br />

hdisk1 n<strong>on</strong>e N<strong>on</strong>e active<br />

# lsdev -Cc disk<br />

hdisk0 Available Virtual SCSI Disk Drive<br />

hdisk1 Available Virtual SCSI Disk Drive<br />

# extendvg rootvg hdisk1<br />

0516-1254 extendvg: Changing the PVID in the ODM.<br />

# lspv<br />

hdisk0 00c5e9de205cf5c6 rootvg active<br />

hdisk1 00c5e9dea5571a32 rootvg active<br />

# mirrorvg rootvg hdisk1<br />

0516-1124 mirrorvg: Quorum requirement turned off, reboot system for this<br />

to take effect for rootvg.<br />

0516-1126 mirrorvg: rootvg successfully mirrored, user should perform<br />

bosboot of system to initialize boot records. Then, user must modify<br />

bootlist to include: hdisk1 hdisk0.<br />

# bosboot -a -d /dev/hdisk1<br />

bosboot: Boot image is 30420 512 byte blocks.<br />

# bootlist -m normal hdisk0 hdisk1<br />

# bootlist -m normal -r<br />

210 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Advanced</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>p5</strong>

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