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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Feldman
> 
> 2. allocate a 1TB vdisk and mount it onto /oradata.new. I'm thinking of
> using LVM so that I can add more space by adding another logical volume.

If for any reason you can't just expand the volume, and you need to create a 
new volume, then definitely use LVM.  Don't partition the new volume - Use 
pvcreate directly on the new device /dev/sdb or whatever.

When you mount your new volume and need to migrate, the smartest and most 
reliable way to do it is to dismount the old volume, and then dump -0af - 
/dev/olddisk | restore -rf -  (while you're in the mounted new volume.)  This 
is better than cp or tar or anything else, because dump & restore are written 
by the same people who write the ext2/3/4 filesystem code.  Natively, dump & 
restore support all properties that the filesystem supports.  No need to read 
crazy manuals to come up with a list of 90 arguments of rsync or tar to get 
everything just right.

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