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7ami7:
Vor allem kannst du alternativ auf Solaris Ebene mit raidctl arbeiten.

raidctl <disk1> <disk2>
raidctl

Wobei disk1 & disk2 die primary und second disks darstellen.

Siehe dazu Infodoc 78875.
( Sun Fire[TM] v20z: How to Set up Mirroring (RAID 1E) on Internal Disks with Solaris[TM] 9 or later on x86)

Zu finden auf der http://sunsolve.sun.com/.  ;)

Gruss
7ami7

7ami7:
Im Bios gehts so:

If you intend to mirror the boot disk you should use the built-in mirroring capability (RAID 1)3. Enable it at the LSI BIOS as described here.
During boot watch for LSI messages prompting you to press Crtl-C to enter the config utility;
press Ctrl-C.
1. Use the arrow keys to select an adapter ; press ENTER to go to the adapter properties screen.
2. Use the arrow keys to select RAID properties and press ENTER.
3. On the RAID properties screen move to the line with the primary disk (the disk with the  data that you want to mirror).
4. Use the arrow keys to move to the array disk column and use the +/- keys to select yes as the value.
5. When the KeepData/Erase Disk message appears, press F3 to keep the data that is on the disk. The value in the Status column will change to Primary.
6. Use the arrow keys to select the secondary (mirrored) disk for the volume. Use the +/- keys to select Yes as the value for the Array disk column. If partitions are defined on this disk, a message warns you that data on the disk will be lost when the mirror is created.
Press Delete to confirm erasing data from the disk.
7. Press Esc & select Save changes, then exit this menu (if you do not want to create the volume, select discard changes, then exit the menu). The mirror volume exists as soon as you save the changes. The RAID properties screen now displays the mirror volume properties and status.

Gruss
7ami7

socs:
@ 7ami7

danke für die Info

Gruß
Marcel

beta17:
ist ja ein Solaris OS schon installiert????

meine empfehlung ist, zuerst Solaris installieren und danach mit "raidctl" den spieglem anlegen!

raidctl greift direkt auf der Hardware zu und brauchst nichts mehr zu machen!!!

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