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Migrating from RHEL LVM to VxVM
Hiya,
Is there a known method from converting LVM data to VxVM data.. ie we have a load of local and SAN (HPDM) mounts on RHEL 4u5/5u1 servers which are now required to be clustered with SFS (VxFS,VxVM,CFS,VCS etc) I've come across the vxvmconvert, but thought that was HP-UX only? Many thanks... Apologies for xposting in the RH forum ![]() |
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