1752578 Members
3844 Online
108788 Solutions
New Discussion юеВ

pvmove?

 
SOLVED
Go to solution
Coolmar
Esteemed Contributor

pvmove?

Is pmove like the "mv" command where it will move all the data from one lun to another rather than *copy* it. So LUN1 becomes empty and LUN2 has all the data after a pvmove?
2 REPLIES 2
James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor
Solution

Re: pvmove?

Hi:

Yes. See the manpages for 'pvmove(1M)' for some options.

Whatever you do, if/when you use 'pvmove' do not interrupt (kill) it. You can leave your volume in a "corrupt" state.

Regards!

...JRF...
spex
Honored Contributor

Re: pvmove?

Coolmar,

From pvmove(1M):
The pvmove command moves allocated physical extents and the data they
contain from a source physical volume, source_pv_path, to one or more
other physical volumes in the same volume group.

So, yes, 'pvmove' is like 'mv' in the sense that source data are discarded after the operation completes.

PCS