SUMMARY: Solaris 9 install with mirrored volumes

From: Jason McIntosh (jmcintosh_at_mlug.missouri.edu)
Date: 06/30/03

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    Ok, there seems to be no way to setup mirroring from the install. I
    was told instead that I'd need to do everything after the install. I
    was also told that striping on a boot required disk isn't a good idea,
    and that I should just mirror the partition.

    The second note, is there are some partition recommendations for use of
    the SVM:
    http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6111/6jf2ve3eu?a=view
    http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/806-6111/6jf2ve3f5?a=view

    the above links, courtesy of Darren Dunham provide some more
    information on the associated details of the SVM configuration.
    My current plan is to install using 2 out of 6 of my SCSI drives,
    creating SVM, /usr and / partitions (no home, really - this is an
    Oracle box only), and then after Solaris 9 is installed, going back,
    mirroring the disk where those partitions are installed. At that
    point, I'll also use the SVM to create a set of Raid 1+0 partitions on
    three drives, if this is possible:
    Using striping, do the following:
    half of disk 3, mirrored on disk 4.
    Half of disk 3 mirrored on disk 5.
    Half of disk 4 mirrored on disk 5.
    With the above, I'll probably put 2 SVM partitions on each drive,
    including on the mirrored drive 1 & 2 combo.

    Does anyone have any final comments on the above configuration?
    Warnings/thoughts/etc.? The idea is to keep a hot-swap spare available
    in case any drive does fail (hopefully not anytime soon). And I need a
    bit more space than a single Raid 1+0 configuration. I also understand
    that Solaris software RAID 5 is NOT a good idea, and thus I'm trying to
    avoid that configuration by using the above.
    Thanks!
    Jason McIntosh

    Jason McIntosh
    Programmer/Analyst
    University of Missouri
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