John Jolet wrote:
> 
>> What an unenlighten troll.  I have plenty of experience with AIX's  
>> volume
>> manager.  LVM2 can stand up to it any day.  As a matter of fact  
>> Linux's LVM
>> is about to completely surpass what is available in AIX.  LVM2 can  
>> do cluster
>> locking and management.  You can use LVM2 with Multipathing tools  
>> just as you
>> can under any commercial Unix.  LVM2 is more than ready for prime  
>> time as can
>> be seen by looking at RHEL and SLES distributions.
>>
> I think that comment is a bit extreme, don't you?

Not much. Extreme is only your bad quoting style... Please
change that.

> Yes, I've supported just about every unix, not to mention every  
> flavor of linux out there...for the past 16 years.  I AM judging on  
> the features and capabilities and completeness of the tools.

What's missing?

>  However, that said.  I'd still prefer, all
> things considered, to support a volume under aix's lvm than the  
> current lvm2 stuff.

Why? What's better in AIX LVM stuff?

Alexander Skwar
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