Hello everyone,
I'm in the process of migrating a Solaris 5.10 server to Linux Red Hat 6.4
At this point, I'm trying to convert the byte order of some volumes that come from Solaris in my Linux server using the following command:
/opt/VRTS/bin/fscdsconv -y -e -f /tmp/vxConv/dbtemp01.tmp -t os_name=Linux,arch=x86 /dev/vx/rdsk/dgtemp/dbtemp01
Note: Because of the text formating, the above command could span two lines, but it I'm executing it in just one
And I get the following errors:
UX:vxfs fscdsconv: ERROR: V-3-20012: not a valid vxfs file system
UX:vxfs fscdsconv: ERROR: V-3-24426: fscdsconv: Failed to migrate.
Searching for a solution of these errors in the forums, I've found this post, where the user mikebounds gives some steps to migrate Solaris to Linux. I've found that I've replicated these steps but I get stuck on the fscdsconv because the beforementioned errors.
Does anyone know what could be happening here or have any sugestion to share?
Software Versions:
- RHEL 6.4 x86_64
- Veritas Storage Foundation Enterprise 6.2.0.100 on Linux
- Solaris 5.10
- Veritas 5.0 on Solaris
- Disk layout v7
- vxfs filesystem format
Thank you very much in advance for any help/ideas to solve this
Best regards
Raul