said:
>Do you know if JFS requires LVM? It doesn't seem that it should.
If I understand it correctly, LVM is just a replacement for Fdisk that
adds something to the master boot record. IBM has replaced Fdisk. So
yes, it will use LVM.
>I've heard that LVM is rock-solid but as far as I know it doesn't have
>any auditing features to let you know the range of drive parameters
>which any partition is ensconced upon.
I don't know.
>Does eCS JFS come with the JFS FixPak installed, or do you have to do
>that yourself?
I'm pretty sure that it comes with the fixes installed.
>And that's a good point about backup, Mark. What are the backup
>solutions for JFS partitions?
The server version of Back Again 2k supports JFS. I've been told that it
also work s with the workstation version, but isn't supported, but I
haven't confirmed that this is the case.
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- Mark
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