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I have a redhat server with a 1Tb RAID LUN attched via fiber hba and switch.
I can dynamically reassign this LUN from one server to another. In the near future I will need to move that LUN from my RH server to a Solaris machine.
Anyone know If I can mount it straight up, or do I have to convert ext3 to ufs.
Solaris 8 is on the new machine, RH AS 2.1 on the old machine. What hoops might I have to jump through excluding a third machine and NFS.
Any help is appreciated. :eek:
I can dynamically reassign this LUN from one server to another. In the near future I will need to move that LUN from my RH server to a Solaris machine.
Anyone know If I can mount it straight up, or do I have to convert ext3 to ufs.
Solaris 8 is on the new machine, RH AS 2.1 on the old machine. What hoops might I have to jump through excluding a third machine and NFS.
Any help is appreciated. :eek:
Check out this page:
http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-solaris.html
Down at the bottom, there's apparently a solaris module that can enable ext2/3 support.
http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~bernhard/grub-solaris.html
Down at the bottom, there's apparently a solaris module that can enable ext2/3 support.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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