The vote and the migration of the ocr

DB 11.1.0.7 HP Ux


We have the vote/OCR which lie on a raw disk to new raw disks to storage.
Currently we symlink fronm the nodes pointing to the divided vote and ocr raw disks.

The current plan is to close the CRS and backup the voting disk and OCR for new disks. (using the dd command)
Change the soft link on all nodes on the disks again, to which the current vote/ocr disk are saved.

This approach works?

Hello

If you gave copies for the duration of the installation and which is listed in

# ocrcheck

and

# crsctl query css votedisks

Yes it will work. (Because SD has been the tool proposed for the safeguarding of the 11.1 Votedisk anyway, and for the ROC, you can make the backup with dd as well, especially if the clusterware is stopped).

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Sebastian

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