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| mksysb restore errors | Student37 | AIX | 1 | 01-05-2005 09:33 AM |
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I have my application vendor looking at this but I want to do my own investigation.
I restored from mksysb and I see my vgs that contain my internal disks. But I do not see my vgs that contain disks from the SAN. This scares me .. {{ Ha, ha!! My AIX expert boss just told me I have nothing to worry about. That the vg info is still in there. That I will have to go reimport the VGS.}} I thought the info would be in the ODM (Vgs, PVID , etc) My boss is an AIX freaking expert. He is two levels above me. So I didn't want to bother him. So I will let the vendor walk me through it. So, no replies necessary. |
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