Is there a documented way or suggestion on how to migrate data from VXFS
to ZFS?
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Hi Morris,
I hope someone has done this recently and can comment, but the process
is mostly manual and it will depend on how much gear you have.
For example, if you have some extra disks, you can build a minimal ZFS
storage pool to hold the bulk of your data. Then, you can do a live
migration
On 2012-12-05 23:11, Morris Hooten wrote:
Is there a documented way or suggestion on how to migrate data from VXFS
to ZFS?
Off the top of my head, I think this would go like any other migration -
create the new pool on new disks and use rsync for simplicity (if your
VxFS setup does not utilize
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Morris Hooten mhoo...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Is there a documented way or suggestion on how to migrate data from VXFS to
ZFS?
Not zfs-specific, but this should work for solaris:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/filesystem-3.html#filesystem-15
For
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Hi
Currently I have 400+ users with quota set to 500MB limit. Currently
the file system is using veritas file system.
I am planning to migrate all these home directory to a new server with
ZFS. How can i migrate the quotas.
I can create 400+ file system for
Hi
Currently I have 400+ users with quota set to 500MB limit. Currently the file
system is using veritas file system.
I am planning to migrate all these home directory to a new server with ZFS. How
can i migrate the quotas.
I can create 400+ file system for each users,
but will this affect
On Fri, June 18, 2010 08:29, Sendil wrote:
I can create 400+ file system for each users,
but will this affect my system performance during the system boot up?
Is this recommanded or any alternate is available for this issue.
You can create a dataset for each user, and then set a per-dataset
David Magda wrote:
On Fri, June 18, 2010 08:29, Sendil wrote:
I can create 400+ file system for each users,
but will this affect my system performance during the system boot up?
Is this recommanded or any alternate is available for this issue.
You can create a dataset for each user, and
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:09 AM, David Magda dma...@ee.ryerson.ca wrote:
You could always split things up into groups of (say) 50. A few jobs ago,
I was in an environment where we have a /home/students1/ and
/home/students2/, along with a separate faculty/ (using Solaris and UFS).
This had
P.S.
User/group quotas are available in the Solaris 10 release,
starting in the Solaris 10 10/09 release:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/gazvb?l=ena=view
Thanks,
Cindy
On 06/18/10 07:09, David Magda wrote:
On Fri, June 18, 2010 08:29, Sendil wrote:
I can create 400+ file system
Hi,
I have been given the task to research converting our vxfs/vm file systems and
volumes to zfs. The volumes are attached to an EMC Clariion running raid-5, and
raid 1_0. I have no test machine, just a migration machine that currently hosts
other things. It is possible to setup a zfs file
benita ulisano wrote:
Hi,
I have been given the task to research converting our vxfs/vm file
systems and volumes to zfs. The volumes are attached to an EMC Clariion
running raid-5, and raid 1_0. I have no test machine, just a migration
machine that currently hosts other things. It is possible
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