On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Holger Parplies wrote:
> you can 'dd' the LV to a LV (or disk partition) on the new disk. You can 
> probably 'dd' the PV to a PV of the same size too, but I wouldn't 
> recommend that. Since there's no 'pvextend' command, I doubt you'll be 
> able to resize the PV to take advantage of more space on the destination 
> drive.

pvresize, my friend! I use it semi-regularly when extending PV's on RAID 
arrays.

you can also create a new pv on another partition on the disk and add it 
to the vg.

> because you should really know what you are doing and what you *can* do 
> with LVM :).

very true!! not negating any of your other excellent points, of course. 
;)

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