From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green@EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: Thu Mar 04 2004 - 13:20:30 EST
I don't think there's any particular limit to how many disks rootvg is on.
Four is certainly OK.
In general, it is advisable to keep application data out of rootvg: it makes
life simpler in the long run. You might want to see if you could create a
new VG instead and move some stuff into that.
-- Simon Green Altria ITSC Europe Ltd AIX-L Archive at https://new-lists.princeton.edu/listserv/aix-l.html New to AIX? http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/redbooks.nsf/portals/UNIX N.B. Unsolicited email from vendors will not be appreciated. Please post all follow-ups to the list. > -----Original Message----- > From: fmu@OERAG.DE [mailto:fmu@OERAG.DE] > Sent: 04 March 2004 18:06 > To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU > Subject: Urgent!! rootvg over 2 disks? [Virus checked] > > > Hi, > ist it possible to expand the rootvg over 2 disks? > The reason is, that my rootvg is full (hdisk0) and i extend it with a > second disk. Now I want to have > hdisk0 + hdisk1 for orig. data > hdisk2 + hdisk3 for mirror > > Ist this possible or must the rootvg locate on one disk?
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