First of all, there is not such command as vxvol deport
Anway couple of things to check here.
What version of Volume Manger and File System did you install ?
What version of Volume Manger and File System is on the old system ?
Is your volume part of an RVG ?
Is there a chance that the volumes haven't been started on the destination node?
on server bda1k run:
vxdg list
vxprint -g DG1
Aleksandr
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Liang, Warren
warren.li...@infocrossing.com wrote:
Hello:
I have a disk group DG1 on server bda1k. Which is a Solaris 10
Sounds like you need to:
vxvol -g diskgroup startall
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Liang, Warren
warren.li...@infocrossing.com wrote:
Hello:
I have a disk group DG1 on server bda1k. Which is a Solaris 10 U5 server.
Boot disk is disk2.
I installed Solaris 10 U6 on a different disk. It
try this
vxdg -Cf import dgname
vxvol -g gd -f startall
then
fsck and moun them
Thanks
Nandakumar ARS
--- On Wed, 4/22/09, Liang, Warren warren.li...@infocrossing.com wrote:
From: Liang, Warren warren.li...@infocrossing.com
Subject: [Veritas-vx] Moving disk group between systems
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