Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Migration Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

The system reconfiguration will now be done without rebooting.
The Volume Manager is now reconfiguring (initialization
phase)...
Volume Manager: Adding dg0801 (disk12) as a converted LVM disk.
Adding volumes for disk12...
Starting new volumes...
Updating /etc/fstab...
The system will now Convert the LVM Volume Groups over to VxVM
disk groups.
Convert other LVM Volume Groups? [y,n,q,?] (default: n)
Example of a failed conversion:
# vxvmconvert
Volume Manager Support Operations
Menu: VolumeManager/LVM_Conversion
1 Analyze LVM Volume Groups for Conversion
2 Convert LVM Volume Groups to VxVM
3 Roll back from VxVM to LVM
list List disk information
listvg List LVM Volume Group information
? Display help about menu
?? Display help about the menuing system
q Exit from menus
Select an operation to perform: 2
Convert one or more LVM Volume Groups
Menu: VolumeManager/LVM_Conversion/Convert_LVM_VGs
Use this operation to convert one or more LVM Volume Groups to
one or more VxVM disk groups. This adds the disks to a disk group
and replaces existing partitions with volumes. LVM-VxVM Volume
Group conversion may require a reboot for the changes to take
effect. For this release, only Non-root LVM Volume Groups are
allowed to be converted.
More than one Volume Group or pattern may be entered at the
prompt.
Here are some LVM Volume Group selection examples:
all: analyze all LVM Volume Groups (all except Root VG)
listvg: list all LVM Volume Groups
list: list all disk devices
vg_name:a single LVM Volume Group, named vg_name
<pattern>: for example vg08 vg09 vg05
Converting LVM to VxVM
Examples
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