VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 Migration Guide (September 2004)
Chapter 2
Converting LVM to VxVM
Examples
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systems, stop and export each Volume Group, and then attempt to
complete the conversion without having to reboot the system. If
we are unable to stop and export any of the Volume Groups, then
the conversion process will not be able to complete without a
reboot. You would then be given the choice to either abort the
conversion, or finish the conversion by rebooting the system.
The conversion process will update the /etc/fstab file so that
volume devices are used to mount the file systems on this disk
device. You will need to update any other references such as
backup scripts, databases, or manually created swap devices. If
you do not like the default names chosen for the corresponding
logical volumes, you may change these to whatever you like
using vxedit.
Second Stage Conversion Analysis of vg01
Analysis of vg01 found sufficient Private Space for conversion
Conversion Analysis of the following devices was successful.
c5t3d0 c5t4d0
Hit RETURN to continue.
Are you ready to commit to these changes? [y,n,q,?] (default: y)
Saving LVM configuration records for Volume Group vg01 ...
LVM Volume Group vg01 records saved.
Unmounting vg01 file systems...
The Volume Manager is now reconfiguring (partition phase)...
Volume Manager: Initializing c5t3d0 as a converted LVM disk.
Volume Manager: Initializing c5t4d0 as a converted LVM disk.
Volume Manager: Reconfiguration will be done without rebooting.
The Volume Manager is now reconfiguring (initialization phase)...
Volume Manager: Adding disk01 (c5t3d0) as a converted LVM disk.
Volume Manager: Adding disk02 (c5t4d0) as a converted LVM disk.