I have little experience with LVM, so I can't answer the question.  However,
this does reinforce my advice to others that they not put their root file
system on LVM.  Too much magic between me and the bits I need to get my
system back up.


Mark Post

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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:27 AM
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Subject: Need to vgimport systemvg on another system that has systemvg
Importance: High


Recently our VM environment was shutdown, during the shutdown or prior to
something happened to the root filesystem.  Our root filesystem resides on
systemvg and all our systems look the same.  Is it possible to import the
systemvg onto a system that already has a systemvg?

Thanks!

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Eric Sammons, RHCE
eric.sammons at frit.frb.org

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"First you guess.  Don't laugh, this is the most important step.  then you
compute the consequences.  Compare the consequences to experience.  If it
disagrees with experience, the guess is wrong.  In that simple statement is
the key to science.  It doesn't matter how beautiful your guess is or how
smart you are or what your name is.  If it disagrees with experience, It's
wrong.  That's all there is to it."  -- Richard Feynman

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