1. Add virtual disk with required space in Vmware for virtual server or physical disk on a physical server
2. Reboot the server
3. Run #fdisk /dev/sdc (new hard drive)
4. Type m for help
5. Type “v” existing volumes (should be none)
6. Type “n” for new partition
7. Type “p” for primary partition
8. Select all defaults
9. Type “w” for save and exit
10. It will create Linux native partition. You can create same partition using “partitioner” in yast2
11. Run this command to create physical volume # pvcreate /dev/sdc1
12. Run “pvdisplay” to see physical volumes
13. Now you can extend existing volume group using # vgextend soa /dev/sdc1. Here soa is the existing volume group.
14. The above step extends the volume group by adding new physical volume.
15. Now you can resize or extend the existing mount points or volumes on volume group using “partitioner” in yast2.
16. In yast2 click partitioner - click volume group “soa”
17. It will show the existing volumes on “soa”. Now select each volume and click resize button to extend volume.
Here is the link for more info:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO.html#AEN546
Have a nice day!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Changing ILOM root password
Please follwo this steps to change ILOM root password
1. Login to ILOM using root
2. Change the directory ---> cd /SP/users
3. Run this command "set /SP/users/root password"
4. It prompts you "enter new password"
5. It prompts you to "reenter new password"
6. You are done...password for root user has been changed
Have a nice day!
1. Login to ILOM using root
2. Change the directory ---> cd /SP/users
3. Run this command "set /SP/users/root password"
4. It prompts you "enter new password"
5. It prompts you to "reenter new password"
6. You are done...password for root user has been changed
Have a nice day!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)