VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 Migration Guide (August 2002)

Examples Final 24 July 2002
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every volume removed, the number of Database records required
would be reduced by three. This is only a rough approximation,
however.
Hit RETURN to continue.
Example: list, listvg, and vxprint outputs of an LVM volume group
before and after conversion
The examples given below, shows the vxvmconvert listvg, list, and vxprint
output for an LVM volume group vg08 converted to a VxVM disk group dg08.
Example of the vxvmconvert listvg output before conversion of volume group
vg08:
LVM VOLUME GROUP INFORMATION
NAME TYPE PHYSICAL VOLUME
vg00 ROOT c0t5d0
vg08 Non-Root c0t8d0
vg09 Non-Root c0t9d0
Example of the vxvmconvert list output which shows the disk devices on a
system:
DEVICE DISK GROUP STATUS
c0t5d0 - - online
c0t8d0 - - LVM
c0t9d0 - - LVM
c0t10d0 disk01 rootdg online
c0t11d0 - - online
Disk group: rootdg
What does vxmvconvert list display?
The device indicates a physical disk, adisk witha nameindicates ifthe disk is under VxVM
control, a group shows the disk group name, and the status indicates if it is an LVM disk. If
the status is online, that means VxVM acknowledges the disk but doesn’t have it under its
control.
Example of the vxprint output before conversion:
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE
TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg rootdg rootdg - - - - -
-
dm disk01 c0t10d0 - 2079468 - - -
-