On 3/7/25 23:10, Pieter Bowman wrote:
Try using a gpt partition table, in fdisk the command "g", will create
an empty gpt partition table.
Then you should be able to create a partition for the whole drive.
Done that for /dev/sde making it /dev/sde1, then pvcreated /dev/sda,
/dec/sdb, /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd, the first 4.
Then:root@amanda:/etc/lvm# vgcreate amandatapes /dev/sda /dev/sdb
/dev/sdc /dev/sdd
Volume group "amandatapes" successfully created
except I can't find it. How do I "mount" it for use?? its not visible
in /dev nor the / filesystem..
root@amanda:/etc/lvm# vgscan
Found volume group "amandatapes" using metadata type lvm2
S/b something named amandatapes with 14.something TiB capacity
So it looks legit but its invisible??
I'd also nominate this as the blindingly brightest example of the most
obtuse man pages ever. So I'm likely screwing this up and destroying a
kilobuck worth of drives.
Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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