[Veritas-vx] Didier LAUDRIN

2010-03-03 Thread milind phanse
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Re: [Veritas-vx] inode invalid?!

2010-03-03 Thread Stuart Andrews
Thomas Full scan is only needed if the simple log replay cannot mark the FS clean. # echo "8192B.p S" | fsdb -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/DG_name/VOL_name | grep clean Flags are in this public Technote http://support.veritas.com/docs/333792 Usually Log Replay fixes things - if it doesn't then you have

Re: [Veritas-vx] inode invalid?!

2010-03-03 Thread Hudes, Dana
Actually, ZFS takes the concept of a journaled filesystem further. In effect, it is a database used as a general purpose data store. Leaving the underlying volume-management functionality (similar to much of what is in VxVM 5, leaving aside the question of the algorithm for RAID), the filesyste

Re: [Veritas-vx] A question regarding to resize the UFS filesystem through vxvm volume

2010-03-03 Thread Simon
Hi Sebastien, Let's take further discussion on vxvm relayout online. VxVM relayout requires the additional space on old disks as the temporary area, if there is no available spaces remained,how can we do ? So I take some testing for above situation.I want to relayout a striped volume vol3 w