Sun Cluster 3.1 Software Installation Guide

Mirroring the Root Disk

Add this planning information to the “Local File Systems With Mirrored Root Worksheet” in Sun Cluster 3.1 Release Notes.

For maximum availability, you should mirror root (/), /usr, /var, /opt, and swap on the local disks. Under VxVM, you encapsulate the root disk and mirror the generated subdisks. However, Sun Cluster software does not require that you mirror the root disk.

Before you decide whether to mirror the root disk, consider the risks, complexity, cost, and service time for the various alternatives concerning the root disk. No single mirroring strategy works for all configurations. You might want to consider your local Sun service representative's preferred solution when you decide whether to mirror root.

See your volume manager documentation and Installing and Configuring Solstice DiskSuite/Solaris Volume Manager Software or Installing and Configuring VxVM Software for instructions on how to mirror the root disk.

Consider the following points when you decide whether to mirror the root disk.