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create a new VG on SAN and rename FS

Hi All,

I got a disk-to-disk backup with max PV of 12 and the VG is striped. So it cannot be mirrored and it's from SSA disks.

I created the new VG with smitty so I know the autovaryon will be executed as well.

I rename the old FS first on the SSA VG and create the same FS on the new SAN VG.

What else do I need to do? Do I need to run varyonvg on SAN VG?

The SAN VG is getting so slow everyday. This is a large FS and one of the file is about 8GB. I can't even create a small file when the backup is running unlike the first week I implemented it. On SSA disks this is running smoothly.

Please help.

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My colleague told me that it must be the SAN cache, the batteries dead.
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