LU itself doesn't completely support VM. You can use a VM volume as the
target instead of a disk slice but its going to put a ufs filesystem in
there.
I understand that Veritas provides supporting utilities for use with LU,
I haven't used them personally.


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Dana Hudes
UNIX and Imaging group
NYC-HRA MIS
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Remove rootmirror disk to patch solaris os ?

On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 03:47:25PM -0400, Hudes, Dana wrote:
> While you could do a root mirror break-off, I'd rather use Live
Upgrade
> with Solaris. That way you build up the new boot environment and then
> boot onto it. If you want to patch, you use LU and the same OS level
on
> both sides. Then you patch the inactive boot environment from the
active
> BE, then activate the other BE and reboot onto it. 

Does LU work with VxVM/VxFS (with / on SVM mirror) ? I cannot recall
where
but I have read that it didn't work (at least up to 3.5 version) ...

Regards
przemol
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