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Operating Systems Solaris Logical Domains on T-series: ldmp2v Post 302578487 by Keepcase on Thursday 1st of December 2011 04:04:02 PM
Old 12-01-2011
Hi everyone,

I can see I received a lot of views but no replies...

But I can understand why Smilie
For such a simple set of commands I was convinced that my issue must have been imposed by a user, I started to investigate the server I was planning to migrate from physical to virtual.

I checked out the partitions and it had some bad partitions which I think the ldmp command was trying to copy over.

Code:
Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders         Size            Blocks
  0       root    wm     413 - 14075       66.30GB    (13663/0/0) 139034688
  1       swap    wu       7 -   412        1.97GB    (406/0/0)     4131456
  2     backup    wm       0 - 14086       68.35GB    (14087/0/0) 143349312
  3          -    wu       7 - 14086       68.32GB    (14080/0/0) 143278080
  4          -    wu       0 -     6       34.78MB    (7/0/0)         71232
  5 unassigned    wm   14076 - 14086       54.66MB    (11/0/0)       111936
  6 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0
  7 unassigned    wm       0                0         (0/0/0)             0

I'm assuming this was my issue?
I tried it on another server with correct partitions and voila! I was able to collect and prepare Smilie
 

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all-swaps(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual					      all-swaps(7)

NAME
all-swaps - event signalling that all swap partitions have been activated SYNOPSIS
all-swaps [ENV]... DESCRIPTION
The all-swaps event is generated by the mountall(8) daemon after it has activated all swap partitions listed in fstab(5). mountall(8) emits this event as an informational signal, services and tasks started or stopped by this event will do so in parallel with other activ- ity. When this event occurs, common filesystems such as /usr may not be mounted. EXAMPLE
A service that wishes to be running once swap partitions are activated might use: start on all-swaps SEE ALSO
mounting(7) mounted(7) virtual-filesystems(7) local-filesystems(7) remote-filesystems(7) filesystem(7) mountall 2009-12-21 all-swaps(7)
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