I believe the drives in the 220r and 440 are interchangeable.
You should be able to put your 220r drives into the 440r and boot off of
those drives.
With luck you have the 220r drives mirrored to another drives. So if
things go south, you have something to move back to.
Then the tricky part might show up because the 440r might not be
architecturally similar to the 220r. My hunch is that they are
architecturally which will make the boot super easy.
If they are not, dust off the most recent Solaris 8 (02/04 was the last
release)install media that you have. Run an upgrade on the 440r with the
220r disk installed. That should apply the driver updates you need to
boot.
After that it's a matter of cleaning things up.
My guess is that your running NB 3.4. Which will run fine on Solaris 8.
Don't go to solaris 10 with NB 6.0 if your planning on using BMR.
Karl
veritas-bu-admin (AT) mailman (DOT) eng.auburn.edu wrote on 01/17/2006 09:37:25 AM:
Well
We are now in a fire fighting mode
There are jobs hanging all over the place! And it looks like a
issue with the env and not really a NBU issue
We have the following env:
1 Sun 2.6 master 220r 2 gig ram 2 cpu(s) controlling 16 media
servers
We have available a 440r 8 gig ram 4 cpu(s)
I need a start on how to move NBU from the 220r to the 440r
Note: Keeping the same hostname
Joe Despres
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