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<strong>Storage</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Solutions</strong> support for Oracle VM Server for SPARCUsing <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager snapshots for cloning logical domain boot disks89Using <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager snapshots for cloninglogical domain boot disksThe following highlights the steps to clone the boot disk from an existing logicaldomain using VxVM snapshots, <strong>and</strong> makes use of the third-mirror breakoffsnapshots.See “Provisioning <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager volumes as boot disks for guestdomains” on page 88.Figure 4-7 illustrates an example of using <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager snapshots forcloning Logical Domain boot disks.Figure 4-7Example of using <strong>Veritas</strong> Volume Manager snapshots for cloningLogical Domain boot disksGuest: ldom1c0d0s2cloneGuest: ldom2c0d0s2vdisk1 is createdby exporting alarge volume“bootdisk1-vol”vdisk1vdisk2vdisk2 is created byexporting thesnapshot volume“SNAP-bootdisk1-vol”bootdisk1-volsnapshotSNAP-bootdisk1-volControl domainBefore this procedure, logical domain1 has its boot disk contained in a largevolume, /dev/vx/dsk/boot_dg/bootdisk1-vol.This procedure involves the following steps:■Cloning the logical domain configuration to form a new logical domainconfiguration.

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