> I have some questions too:
> 
> - Everyone must be really  anxious for that software
> (including me), but i don't know what are the
> requirements for the data "sources" for that
> migration. I mean, you mentioned ZFS, UFS and CIFS,
> so i think you are "talking" about migration between
> "Solaris/UFS CIFS" to "Solaris/ZFS CIFS" or
>  "Solaris/UFS NFS" to "Solaris/ZFS NFS".

Hard to get too much information into that little proposal.  More docs are on 
the way.

Any file system (or share) that is exported via NFS or CIFS is a candidate to 
be migrated.
DMM has no care (or knowledge really) of the underlying file system on the 
source.

The ZFS, UFS, QFS mention relates to the file system that receives the data (at 
this point in time) on Solaris.

So, Windows/NTFS over CIFS to ZFS and Linux/XFS over NFS to QFS are all in 
scope.
Possibilities are numerous.

> That's is great, but i think the "super/duper" (like
> would say joss Stone) would be: "Linux/ext3/xfs NFS"
> to "Solaris/ZFS NFS" or "Windows/NTFS CIFS" to
> "Solaris/ZFS CIFS".
> I have linux NFS servers using xfs to migrate to
>  solaris ZFS... that would be really nice... 

DMM is exactly what you're looking for then!

Mark

> 
>  Thanks alot for your time!
> 
>  Leal.
 
 
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