I did a pvscan, and it shows that I have 4 active and 3 inactive PV's
that belong to volume group oraclevg. My question is, how does a PV
become inactive, and is it really in my VG if it says inactive?
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I did a pvscan, and it shows that I have 4 active and 3 inactive PV's
that belong to volume group oraclevg. My question is, how does a PV
become inactive, and is it really in my VG if it
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 1:07 PM, in message
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Here's what I see when I do the PVSCAN
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- ACTIVE PV /dev/dasdc1 of VG oraclevg [2.29 GB / 0 free]
pvscan --
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Walters, Gene P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I see when I do the PVSCAN
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- ACTIVE PV /dev/dasdc1 of VG oraclevg [2.29
I am running Centos 4.3 under Hercules, kernel 2.6.9. I recompiled the kernel
source and installed it. I forgot to do the zipl command. Now my image fails
during boot. Luckily I backed up the Hercules disk images before any of my
changes. I have re-ipled using the good images. I would
From: Richard Pinion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am running Centos 4.3 under Hercules, kernel 2.6.9. I recompiled the
kernel source and installed it. I forgot to do the zipl command. Now my
image fails during boot. Luckily I backed up the Hercules disk images before
any of my changes. I have
Everything except /boot is in the LVM. That's the way the install set it up
and I didn't bother to change it. Next time I'll know better!
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From: Richard Pinion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am running Centos 4.3 under Hercules, kernel 2.6.9. I recompiled the
I have currently a database in a filesystem located in a DASD. I would
like to add 2 more DASD to this filesystem using LVM.
Do I have to erase previously all the data in my first DASD ? or does
this disk enhancement respect the previously existing data ?
Saludos,
José Raúl Barón
Dpto.
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just fine on ext3 file systems as well.
Mark Post
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I'm sorry, I forgot the main step, before you mount
Is there some magic now that I need to perform to make this permanent? What
should be my next step?
Compare the output of lsmod both before and after the reboot. Unless you ran
mk_initrd after the LVM modules were loaded it's very likely that they aren't
included in your initrd and,
, December 07, 2004 6:01 PM
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Ok, this looks like a difference between LVM and the LVM2 that comes with
2.6. I guess vgdisplay and ls -l /dev/usrdata might tell us something.
Mark Post
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SLES9 for S/390 (31-bit) in an LPAR (no VM) using a shared IFL
I must be missing something -- but things may be different under SLES9
Currently I have /srv filesytem under root. I would like to /srv under
LVM.
I keep getting an error during the IPL stating /sbin/fsck.reiserfs /srv
failed open
What does the output of cat /proc/lvm/global show you?
Mark Post
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SLES9 for S/390 (31-bit) in an LPAR
question
What does the output of cat /proc/lvm/global show you?
Mark Post
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I crossed up too many systems trying to get this to work and I had to
restore from backups.
I then ran pvscan sans quotes
techlnux:/proc # pvscan
PV /dev/dasdc1 VG system lvm2 [2.29 GB / 0free]
PV /dev/dasda1
:~ # ls -l /dev/usrdata
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From: Mark Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok, this looks like a difference between LVM and the LVM2 that comes with
2.6. I guess vgdisplay and ls -l /dev/usrdata
I am trying to extend an existing lvm and it is failing. I seem to be
getting conflicting info on the status of things -
pvcreate -v /dev/dasdk1
pvcreate -- locking logical volume manager
pvcreate -- checking physical volume name /dev/dasdk1
pvcreate -- getting physical volume size
pvcreate --
Hi,
I am trying to extend an existing lvm and it is failing. I seem to be
getting conflicting info on the status of things -
pvcreate -v /dev/dasdk1
pvcreate -- locking logical volume manager
pvcreate -- checking physical volume name /dev/dasdk1
pvcreate -- getting physical volume size
pvcreate
.
We have some very large LV's that are 29 stripes. Seems to work fine.
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 7:31 AM
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G'day Dave
Last week I was creating some 100gb LVM filesystems on SLES8 SP2
using 3390-9's.
I wanted to STRIPE (greater than 1) , but LVM kept telling me that I did
not
have enough space.
I tried using more mod 9's...but kept getting the same msg.
The only way it would let me build this 100gb filesystem
Don't know what happened to my earlier reply, but I told him he needed to
create a logical volume as well as the volume group.
Josh
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I've been trying to search through the archives, but it
never comes back to me so I'll ask here (sorry, I'm
sure this has been asked before).
I'm trying to use LVM for the first time. I'm running
SuSE 2.4 kernel. So I created my 2 minidisks,
dasdfmt 'd them, fdasd'd them, went into Yast
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Thanks Josh! That is what I needed to do.
Mark, I rebooted just because! I wanted to see
if it really was there and how the messages
changed at start up. Newbie learning I guess.
It was pretty clear to me that I didn't need to
reboot from the stuff in the distributions
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