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Chapter 3. Standalone SCSI rootvg to virtual SCSI 49
9. Use the Virtual I/O Server lsmap command to verify that the device has been
created:
$ lsmap -all | more
SVSA Physloc Client Partition ID
--------------- -------------------------------------------- ------------------
vhost0 U8204.E8A.10FE411-V2-C11 0x00000003
VTD vtopt1
Status Available
LUN 0x8200000000000000
Backing device
Physloc
VTD vtscsi0
Status Available
LUN 0x8100000000000000
Backing device p1rootvg
Physloc
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10.Make a media repository on the Virtual I/O Server rootvg. It must be big
enough to hold any and all images that you may have created for this
migration. However, you may resize the repository using the Virtual I/O Server
chrep command with the size flag if you run out of space.
a. Use the mkrep command to create the repository:
$ mkrep -sp rootvg -size 10G
b. The lsrep command confirms that the repository has been created:
$ lsrep
Size(mb) Free(mb) Parent Pool Parent Size Parent Free
10198 10198 rootvg 139776 81920
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c. You now load the first of the required images into the repository using the
mkvopt command:
$ mkvopt -name cd_image_82472.1 -file /updates/cd_image_82472.vol1 -ro