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2009 Oct 25
2
Move Windows within an LV to another pv safely
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1. Create backup LV with geometry identical to source LV geometry
2. Stop guest.
3. Create snapshot of source LV
4. Start guest
5. dd from snapshot of source LV to backup LV
6. Drop snapshot of source LV
7. vgextend source VG with additional PV
7. pvmove source LV to additional PV
(opt) 8. vgsplit [source VG into additional VG with additional PV]
(opt) 9. Modify guest configuration [to point to source LV on additional VG]
Procedure B can be different for Linux guests in that, depending upon your guest filesystem choices (ext3 journal, in particular) and site specific caching issues, step 2...
2009 Nov 09
6
Move domU lvm based to another dom0
Hi guys, I need to move an lvm based domU from one dom0 to another dom0.
How do you guys do ths?
xm save/restore doesnt have the option to specify lvm target as the storage.
Thanks
Chris
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2007 Aug 07
4
Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
I am an experienced MS administrator of W2003 servers & Exchange systems.
I have 5+ years UNIX mid-level experience but not in centOS. Grounded in SCO UNIX (the real SCO UNIX).
We want to use CentOS on a recently grave yarded Dell poweredge 400SC server.
This is a P4 3.0 Ghz, w/4GB memory, 2 SATA 250 GB disks.
We want to use this server w/CentOS5, to provide file and print resources to 100