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Subject: Re: "exportvg -p -m" for AIX
From: Bill Verzal <BVerzal () KOMATSUNA ! COM>
Date: 2004-02-27 23:54:33
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In our case, we do this:
Synchronize
Split
Importvg
varyonovg
Mount filesystems
Perform our backup
Unmount filesystems
Exportvg
Varyoffvg
Then on the next day, we repeat.
BV
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:12:19AM -0600, Bill Verzal wrote:
> We do this exact thing every night.
>
> We synchronize the Timefinder primaries and BCV's. At a predetermined
> time, we do a split. Then we importvg/varyonvg on the system hat is
> assigned to the BCV's.
Bill,
I've run a couple of tests, and I didn't need to varyonvg after I completed
the importvg. Am I overlooking something?
Thanks,
Drew
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