>>> ess I pay for some extra license).
>>>
>> yes, between diskgroups is sticky. The easiest way is with the flashsnap
>> ($$) license.
>> But you can do it manually. However, you can't do it without causing
>> downtime for the
>> user.
>>
>
> Even with the license, I would still ex
> > # vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 cd_testvol01
> > VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-4597 vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 failed
> > move failed : License has expired or is not available for operation
> >
> > I got as far as vxassist moving stuff from concat disks to one single
> > disk but then this l
Jarkko Airaksinen wrote:
> I think I can answer this myself...
>
> # vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 cd_testvol01
> VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-4597 vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 failed
> move failed : License has expired or is not available for operation
>
> I got as far as vxassist moving stuff f
One key question is the geographic location of h3 to h1 and h2: Is h3
close to h1 and h2, so that dedicated heartbeat network links between
the 3 nodes can all be on the same Ethernet VLAN (subnet), or is h3 at a
DR site in a different location than the primary site containing h1 and
h2, with a WAN
I think I can answer this myself...
# vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 cd_testvol01
VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-4597 vxdg move cd_testdg01 cd_testdg02 failed
move failed : License has expired or is not available for operation
I got as far as vxassist moving stuff from concat disks to one single
disk b
Hey,
One more thing.
I would be moving data from file systems that are spread over two (or
more) disks in the group. Moreover I'd like to move the data from a disk
group to another.
I think the procedure would be something like:
- add a new disk to dg1
- vxassist move data from vol1 and vol2 to