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100 PowerVM Migration from Physical to Virtual Storage
In the previous output the C5 is the client slot number and
8100000000000000 matches the value of the LUN field in the output from
the lsmap command that was performed on the Virtual I/O Server. These
values are all correct.
2. If the disks that you migrated contain a boot volume, check and update the
boot information if required.
a. Use the bosboot command to set up the disk correctly for the next boot:
# bosboot -ad /dev/hdisk1
bosboot: Boot image is 40810 512 byte blocks.
Ensure that the /dev/ipldevice is linked to the correct hard disk.
b. Use the bootlist command to first set the hdisk and the correct media:
# bootlist -m normal hdisk1
c. Use the bootlist command to verify that the disk is set correctly to boot:
# bootlist -m normal -o
hdisk1 blv=hd5
#
Your migration is now complete.
5.2 Direct-attached SAN rootvg and data partition to
SAN virtual SCSI
In this section a logical partition's direct-attached SAN rootvg and data volumes
will be migrated to another partition that will have the same volumes available as
a virtual SCSI disk. The migration method used will be to remap the physical
Fibre Channel adapter from the source partition to the Virtual I/O Server. If you