Converting a file system to VxFS
The vxfsconvert command can be used to convert a ext2 or ext3 file system to a VxFS file system.
See the vxfsconvert
(1M) manual page.
To convert a ext2 or ext3 file system to a VxFS file system
-e
|
Estimates
the amount of space required to complete the conversion. |
-f
|
Displays
the list of supported file system types. |
-l logsize
|
Specifies the size of the file system intent log. |
-n|N
|
Assumes
a no response to all questions asked by vxfsconvert. |
-s siz
|
Directs vxfsconvert to use free
disk space past the current end of the file system to store VxFS metadata. |
-v
|
Specifies
verbose mode. |
-y|Y
|
Assumes
a yes response to all questions asked by vxfsconvert. |
special
|
Specifies the name of the character (raw) device
that contains the file system to convert. |