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ibmtech
I am wondering why in the world are you using vxvm with HACMP? veritas has is own clustering software.
Since its not using native logical volume manager, I doubt it will work smoothly.
+1 from me. First, i cannot understand why one would want to replace the arguably best LVM in the industry on its native system with something else. Second, if you really have to, why son't you use the complete Veritas suite, Veritas Volume Manager and Verita Cluster, iinstead of coupling the volume manager of one company with the HA-software of the other.
This is in itself the recipe for disaster, even if it miraculously works. Whenever something goes wrong, you will have the IBM support pointing to Veritas' VM and the Veritas support pointing to IBMs HACMP.
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You may need to install some additional software packages for HACMP to undertake vxvm as its local LVM.
After some asking around: knowbody has ever seen it, but "in theory" this should work and, yes, there is some special software needed. My suggestion is to remove VXVM and use AIX native LVM, though.
I hope this helps.
bakunin