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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

 
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Alzhy
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LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

Have not touched Linux Storage management in a while.

Is the LVM subsystem on Linux (by Sistina?) the same in operation, terminology and commands as LVM on HP-UX?

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NiCK_76
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

Understanding the linux lvm:)
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/index.html
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

LVM for Linux was not a port.

A HP-UX/LVM entusiast or group thereof decided the Linux world could not live without the functionality.

I for one have managed to run Linux boxes without ever using LVM for some years not.

It is designed to be functionally equivalent and most of the commands work the same way.

Mirror/ux is not build in but the built in free Linux mirroring tools work quite well with LVM logical volumes.

I used it several times during hands on classes and my HP-UX/LVM knowledge was directly transferrable.

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dirk dierickx
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

LVM1 usage on linux is very similar to the LVM commands on HPUX, you'll feel right at home. Important to note is that these implementation are not compatible with eachother.

Mirroring etc is taken care of the MD layer in linux, so there was no need to recreate the same functionality within LVM.

Ivajlo Yanakiev
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

Yes idea is same :)
You need onlt one pass on man page to done your work :)))

Alzhy
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

Yep it looks like HP-UX LVM'ers will feel right at home.

http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/

Thanks.
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TwoProc
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Re: LVM on Linux - Same as HP-UX?

I found it the same, only a bit easier on Linux. I can't recall exactly, but there were commands in the Linux version that gave better output, and I seem to remember that input was easier for one part also. I also liked that using lvm, I could shoot below the dos/fdisk issues and use the whole disk, just like in HPUX. Meaning - you've got your choice, use the hard/primary soft/secondary partitions of fdisk, or just use the whole /dev/sd device to get at the whole disk, and skip the whole partition idea. I actually thought that it was quite nice.
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