Re: [Veritas-vx] VxVM -- Moving Large Amounts of Data

2009-02-10 Thread Sengor
As others have pointed out, we don't really know which hardware and software resources you've got at disposal. - Most generic solution would be to use plexes to migrate the data. - You'll need to mess around with zoning and masking on the SAN side regardless of what option you take - BCVs are

[Veritas-vx] VxVM -- Moving Large Amounts of Data

2009-02-09 Thread T
Hi all. Sorry about the vague subject. Here is the situation and I am really looking for any ideas or comments on the following: I have inherited 20TBs of data split between 2 Servers ( Solaris/Sunfire/Sol8) ServerA and ServerB Each Server has 2 diskgroups. Oracle and Sybase Filesystems and

Re: [Veritas-vx] VxVM -- Moving Large Amounts of Data

2009-02-09 Thread Andrey Dmitriev
@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: [Veritas-vx] VxVM -- Moving Large Amounts of Data Hi all. Sorry about the vague subject. Here is the situation and I am really looking for any ideas or comments on the following: I have inherited 20TBs of data split between 2 Servers ( Solaris/Sunfire/Sol8) ServerA

Re: [Veritas-vx] VxVM -- Moving Large Amounts of Data

2009-02-09 Thread Rich Whiffen
Well, Like Andrey said, your not being very specific on what you want the end state to be or what versions you have, etc. That said, are BCV's an option? They're tailor made for this kind of stuff. The array would do all the work for you and the systems could be up while you're doing