Kris Kasner wrote:
>> 2. Back to Solaris Volume Manager (SVM), I guess. It's too bad too, because 
>> I 
>> don't like it with 2 SATA disks either. There isn't enough drives to put the 
>> State Database Replicas so that if either drive failed, the system would 
>> reboot unattended. Unless there is a trick?
> 
> There is a trick for this, not sure how long it's been around.
> Add to /etc/system:
> *Allow the system to boot if one of two rootdisks is missing
> set md:mirrored_root_flag=1

Before you do this, please read the fine manual:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2724/chapter2-161?l=en&a=view&q=mirrored_root_flag

This can cause corruption and is "not supported."
  -- richard
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