Use cp. Or use dd with bs=1M.
LOPEZ DIAZ, JORGE wrote:
One server with two hba's, one to old SAN and the other to new one, mounting each fs on
different points and "cp" command with convenient options? May be too slow.
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Jorge López Díaz
Técnico de Gestión Informática
Consejería de Sanidad
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-> [EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Camilo Alberto Cubillos Jiménez
-> Enviado el: miércoles, 14 de febrero de 2007 21:57
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-> Asunto: [Ocfs2-users] Moving data from ext3 to ocfs2 (san to san)
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-> Hi ocfs2 users
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-> Actually I have a SAN with shares disk to both nodes (pasive, active),
-> the san disks are in ext3 file system, so now we have new deploy, too
-> with two new servers, a new san, now we has ocfs2 on the new san share
-> disks. So I want to how move the data from the old san to the new san,
-> any body said me "uses san copy" but I understand "this copy is bit a
-> bit" ext3 to ocfs2 maybe is no correct. its more at less 2TB for move.
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-> Anybody has any suggetion? or how to do it correctly?.
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-> Thanks a lot, best regards,
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