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Forum: AIX 11-10-2006
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I think there is no lpar on 660. You can take a...
I think there is no lpar on 660. You can take a backup and restore it to the other system. You have to create the lv s by yourself. After that you can use lvmirror or lvcopy. Or if you want to change...
Forum: AIX 11-09-2006
5,696
Posted By samaks
I think more details should be given by...
I think more details should be given by aldowsary. aldowsary talks about storage and I didnt think storage would be on internal disks. By the way we have to wait the answer.
Forum: AIX 11-08-2006
9,904
Posted By samaks
re
I think that is a vpath of 300 GB. Tell the SAN group to give 50 and 250 as funksen says. That is the best and easiest way. And if that is a vpath you cannot extend the vg with that command. Use smit...
Forum: AIX 11-08-2006
2,427
Posted By samaks
re
Active pvs doesnt mean that volume group is active. It shows that it has one active physical volume in it. The volume groups you see in the output of lsvg -o are active. lsvg only itself gives the...
Forum: AIX 11-08-2006
3,988
Posted By samaks
hacmp
It is not needed. The pvids are the same in both systems. And it is enough or the system to recognize the disks. If you dont have the pvids of the disks get them with chdev -l hdiskx -a pv=yes
Forum: AIX 11-08-2006
5,696
Posted By samaks
answer
If the operating system is built up on the new system,
The things you have to do are

on the old system;
1-Unmount the filesystems
1-Varoff the vg s
2-Export the vg s
3-Remove the vpath...
Forum: AIX 11-03-2006
3,635
Posted By samaks
found the answer
I found the answer. If you use lsattr -El vpathx the last four digits of the serial number is the ID you give in DSCLI.
Forum: AIX 11-02-2006
3,635
Posted By samaks
vpath fbvol relationship
Hi,

I have a question about AIX vpaths and the fbvols you create via dscli on a DS8100 storage. Is there any command or any way to look which fbvol corresponds which vpath on operating system like...
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