On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:27 AM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 04/29/11 3:05 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
and again their own logical volumes. I
Peter Peltonen wrote on 04/30/2011 03:51 AM:
... I just clicked my way through the CentOS installation like I
usually do, and that meant using LVM. And I don't think you are even
given an option to define the default vg name during the installation?
If you want to use the default setup but
Peter Peltonen wrote on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:51:08 +0300:
And I don't think you are even
given an option to define the default vg name during the installation?
Of course, you can ;-)
If you have only a few of these I'd rsync them over to dom0 lv's and
change domU fstabs and xen config
I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
and again their own logical volumes. I want to access the domU logical
volumes and tried this:
[root@kr ~]# fdisk -l /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol02
Disk
On Apr 29, 2011, at 6:05 PM, Peter Peltonen peter.pelto...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
and again their own logical volumes. I want to access the domU logical
volumes
On 04/29/11 3:05 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
and again their own logical volumes. I want to
...
ugh, and double ugh. this violates the KISS 'keep it
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