From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: Mon Jan 12 2004 - 10:46:22 EST
You can, but the best thing to do is a "migratepv -l [lvname] hdiskx
hdisky" and just move it to a different disk.
To change the jfslog name, you need to:
Create a new jfslog
run "logform" to format the jfslog
Change each filesystem to point to the new jfslog
(That means the filesystems will need to be unmounted and
remounted)
BV
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I've got a failing disk which contains a jfslog for the volume group. This
is the only jfslog for this volume group. Is there a way for me to
allocate a new jfslog (on a different drive) for this volume group so that
I can replace the failing drive?
Gary Heilman
Dairyland Power Cooperative
608-787-1408
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