Exploring DRD Rehosting in HP-UX 11i v2 and 11i v3 (July 2010)
*** #1. vgchange -a y
*** #2. lvlnboot -R
# vgchange -a y
Volume group "/dev/vg00" is already active on this system.
# lvlnboot -R
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in
/etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The /etc/fstab file can be edited to remove entries not available on the new VM.
14. The contents of /stand/bootconf must be checked to ensure that the current device for the
boot disk is recorded. The format of a line representing an LVM-managed disk is an “l” (ell) in
column one, followed by a space, followed by the block device file of the HP-UX (second)
partition of the boot disk. The boot disk can be determined from vgdisplay of the root group
(usually vg00).
15. You might need to contact your network administrator to arrange for additional configuration of
the new blade on your DNS, NIS, or DHCP servers.
16. If additional applications use configuration or licensing information specific to a particular host
(such as hostname or IP address), they might need to be updated.