5.6. Online Data Relocation
			You can move data while the system is in use with the 
pvmove command.
		
			The 
pvmove command breaks up the data to be moved into sections and creates a temporary mirror to move each section. For more information on the operation of the pvmove command, see the pvmove(8) man page.
		Note
				In order to perform a 
pvmove operation in a cluster, you should ensure that the cmirror package is installed and the cmirrord service is running.
			
			The following command moves all allocated space off the physical volume 
/dev/sdc1 to other free physical volumes in the volume group:
		pvmove /dev/sdc1
# pvmove /dev/sdc1
			The following command moves just the extents of the logical volume 
MyLV.
		pvmove -n MyLV /dev/sdc1
# pvmove -n MyLV /dev/sdc1
			Since the 
pvmove command can take a long time to execute, you may want to run the command in the background to avoid display of progress updates in the foreground. The following command moves all extents allocated to the physical volume /dev/sdc1 over to /dev/sdf1 in the background.
		pvmove -b /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdf1
# pvmove -b /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdf1
			The following command reports the progress of the move as a percentage at five second intervals.
		
pvmove -i5 /dev/sdd1
# pvmove -i5 /dev/sdd1