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Chapter 4. Standalone SCSI data to virtual SCSI 83
Preserve Physical Partitions for each Logical Volume: no
Enter y to continue: y
0516-1254 /usr/sbin/mkvg: Changing the PVID in the ODM.
datasrcvg
datasrclv
/dev/datadestlv: A file or directory in the path name does not
exist.
New volume on
/tmp/vgdata.249948/cdmount/usr/sys/inst.images/savevg_image:
Cluster size is 51200 bytes (100 blocks).
The volume number is 1.
The backup date is: Mon Oct 12 11:10:23 EDT 2009
Files are backed up by name.
The user is root.
x 14 ./tmp/vgdata/datasrcvg/image.info
x 142 ./tmp/vgdata/vgdata.files372862
x 142 ./tmp/vgdata/vgdata.files
x 2746 ./tmp/vgdata/datasrcvg/filesystems
x 1803 ./tmp/vgdata/datasrcvg/datasrcvg.data
x 282 ./tmp/vgdata/datasrcvg/backup.data
x 0 ./mnt
x 0 ./mnt/lost+found
x 21 ./mnt/datafile
The total size is 5150 bytes.
The number of restored files is 9.
Note that there was a warning message generated in the previous command
output regarding a nonexistent /dev/datadestlv. This warning was generated
because a logical volume with that specific name did not exist on the target
host. This warning can be ignored. The restore will complete successfully, as
will be shown next.
10.Verify the restore once completed. The following lsvg commands show us the
new volume group and mount point. The cat command lists out the contents
of the data file that was originally created, which confirms that the migration
was successful.
# lsvg
rootvg
datasrcvg
# lsvg -l datasrcvg
datasrcvg:
LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE
MOUNT POINT