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List:       aix-l
Subject:    Re: "exportvg -p -m" for AIX
From:       Bill Verzal <BVerzal () KOMATSUNA ! COM>
Date:       2004-02-27 23:54:33
Message-ID: OF4088ED2D.B94AAE94-ON86256E47.008309D1-86256E47.00831F99 () komint ! com
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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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Bill Verzal
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             Drew Myers
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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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