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repartition command

Use the repartition command to change the partitioning scheme of your system. When the system is repartitioned, you can enable the failover feature.

Note

Before running the repartition command, do the following:

  • Create a system archive if you don’t already have one.
  • Upload the system archive to another system.
  • Do a factory reset (reset the database).

Syntax

The following is the command syntax:

repartition

Example

netmrivm193> repartition

This operation will repartition your system to the new partitioning scheme, and reformat filesystems using a more robust format.
This operation is required to enable the fail over feature.
Once started, this process cannot be cancelled or interrupted. During this process, the server will reboot several times.

Before you can proceed with this operation you must perform a factory reset.
Therefore, if you want to retain data, you must first create a system archive, and download it to another system.
After the system is re-partitioned, you can restore your data.

In summary, before you can proceed, you should:
1. Perform a system archive if you don’t already have one.
2. Download the system archive to another system.
3. Do a factory reset (reset database).

Have you completed the above steps (y|n)? [n]: y

This operation will repartition your system to the new partitioning scheme.
Once started, this process cannot be cancelled or interrupted.
During this process, the server will reboot several times.


Do you want to proceed (y|n)? [n]: y