VERITAS Volume Manager 5.0 Migration Guide (September 2006)
41Converting LVM to VxVM
Examples
Example vxprint output before conversion
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg rootdg rootdg - ---- -
dm disk01 c0t10d0 - 2079468 - - - -
The list and listvg output is from within the vxvmconvert command. vxprint is a
command line command.
Example of the listvg output after conversion of vg08
LVM VOLUME GROUP INFORMATION
Name Type Physical Volumes
vg00 ROOT c0t5d0
vg09 Non-Root c0t9d0
Volume Group to list in detail: None
Note: Note that vg08 is no longer listed under LVM information.
Example of the vxvmconvert listvg output after conversion of
volume group vg08 to dg08
DEVICE DISK GROUP STATUS
c0t5d0 - - online invalid
c0t8d0 dg0801 dg08 online
c0t9d0 - LVM
c0t10d0 disk01 rootdg online
c0t11d0 - - online
Disk group: rootdg
Example of the vxprint output after conversion
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTILO PUTIL0
dg dg08 dg08 - - - - - -
dm dg0801 c0t8d0 - 2080768 - - - -
v dg08lv1 fsgen ENABLED 102400 - ACTIVE - -
pl dg08lv1-01dg08lv1 ENABLED 102400 - ACTIVE - -
sd dg0801-01 dg08lv1-01ENABLED102400 - - - -
The vxprint output provides the following information:
■ The disk group dg08 contains the VxVM disk dg0801 and the volume dg08lv1. The
VxVM disk
dg0801 is associated with disk device c0t8d0 and is 2080768 blocks in
length. The volume
dg08lv1 is of type fsgen, is enabled in the VxVM kernel driver,
is of length 102400, and is in the ACTIVE state. This means that the volume is