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PRIMECLUSTER Global Disk Services  Configuration and AdministrationGuide 4.7

1.5.6 Creating Alternative Boot Environment [EFI]

Using the snapshot function by proxy volumes, another boot environment (alternative boot environment) can be created without influencing the current boot environment during system operation. System stop time at the time of backup and restoration work for system volumes (/, /usr, /var, /boot, /boot/efi, swap area) can be reduced drastically by using the alternative boot environment. In addition, system and service stop time when modifying the system such as reconfiguring system volumes and applying patches can also be reduced.

An alternative boot environment can be created with the GDS Snapshot command following the procedure as below.

The environment can be switched to the alternative boot environment by simply specifying the name of a boot device name in the alternative boot environment and rebooting the system. The original boot environment can be restored by simply specifying the name of a boot device in the original boot environment and rebooting the system.

Using an alternative boot environment can reduce system and service stop time when performing maintenance work and reconfiguration work for the system as follows.

Note

SAN Boot Environment

For system disk snapshot in the SAN boot environment using ETERNUS Disk storage system, the Advanced Copy function is not available.