07-08-2013
While in principal i agree with Just Ice, it should be doable on RHEL as per documentation.
https://access.redhat.com/site/docum...-logical-units
There is alot of work so be sure to read the entire thing.
Test it on some test environment multiple times.
I would not recommend it tho, since adding a new lun is much safer/easier operation and in these days with tiering and stuff going on on the storage performance wise probably the same.
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