This is most likely something normal. Most likely a mirror
consistency build after creating a mirrored volume, adding a mirror,
or after importing a disk group.
Out of curiosity, which release of VxVM did you say you were running?
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Ronald S. Karr
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On Mar 30, 2008, at 12:02 AM, Craig Simpson wrote:
I notice this running on one of my servers, but am not sure what it
is?
What does this mean? Should I care? Server is up and happy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/root#ps -ef |grep vxvol
root 26070 799 0 06:52:45 ? 0:00
/usr/lib/vxvm/type/fsgen/vxvol -U fsgen -g 1161384358.15.orarac03 -o
iosize=64k
root 26075 26070 1 06:52:45 ? 0:16
/usr/lib/vxvm/type/fsgen/vxvol -U fsgen -g 1161384358.15.orarac03 -o
iosize=64k
Craig
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