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Old 11-01-2010, 11:15 PM   #1
mjeet0612
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Post Application no working on mount point


My aim to migrate a VM from one machine to another.

The VM which i have to migrate / move has 2 files viz

1. XXXXXX.disk.xl ---- OS Files
2. YYYYYY ---- Data Mount

When i am trying to move (copy & paste) the VM files to different location, it does not recognize the second mount point i.e. Data mount point.

lv is created on the data mount point

When i execute the lvs command i get the following:

Lv Vg Attr Lsize Origin Snap% Move log copy% Convert
lv2 vg2 -wi-a-- 50G

And this is the reason application is not working.

Can anybody please help and guide in resolving this problem.

Thanks in advance

Manjeet Singh
 
Old 11-02-2010, 04:41 AM   #2
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Manjeet

Please elaborate.

What distro are you using? What virtualization tool are you using? The "data" point you talk about; is this a local mount point or a remote share?
 
  


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