Hi, thanks to everyone who replied. Mostly it was reassuring that I could actually do this. My big fear was that the T2000 would lose all its SAN config, Zones and Zvols but as it turned out it was simpler in that respect than the actual restore. I had 2 failed attempts at getting this system up again before coming across an old Summary from 2006, that solved it for me. http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2006-March/007141.html As I found out, gtar seemed to lose something. CPIO worked great. Also, the LVM on Solaris 10 is a little more complex than SDS. I had changed the vfstab to remove the LVM metadevs and edited the /etc/system to remove the rootdev entry, but failed to clear out /etc/lvm, which meant that I had a weird corruption and panic after my first attempt. Clearing LVM completely and using a CPIO restore fixed the system for me and it is back in production. I still have to put LVM mirroring back but I will wait till tomorrow. Having a netboot really helps...... ....so does RSC/ALOM/CMT/&c.... Not being able to use Legato recover in a netboot scenario is a hassle. I had to restore to another boot server that had space, boot net -sw and then mount my restore via NFS to cpio back to my root disk. I guess if someone can make Legato work in a netboot they will become a gazillionaire. The gtar/cpio took many, many hours to complete.... Thanks again - this list is consistently an arse-saver..... (ass-saver for the yanks) ;) rachel -- Rachel Polanskis Kingswood, Greater Western Sydney, Australia grove_at_zeta.org.au http://www.zeta.org.au/~grove/grove.html The price of greatness is responsibility. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Feb 3 21:38:32 2008
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