target disks for the rootvg. You can check the actual SCSI addresses of these
disks to confirm that this is correct. However, because the map files only contain
the names of the disks, then the installation process only recognized hdisk0 and
hdisk3 (the original names of the rootvg disks) as having map files.
Hence, we are forced to install AIX Version 4 with the defaults of:
•
Use Maps set to No.
•
Shrink File SystemsettoNo.
•
hdisk5 and hdisk7 as theDisk(s)WhereYouWanttoInstall.
This problem with the physical volume names shows us something useful; a
backup volume group image created with map files does
not
have to be installed
with the
Use
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