The tools you listed make no changes to the disks and you should use them to
do find out what disks belong to what VG..

Scott Rohling

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Felipe Bannwart Perina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> Is there any utilitary I can use to check a disk and find out what (if
> any) VG that disk belongs to?
> The situation I have is: I have lots of disks here and I do not know if
> they belong to any VG.
> I thought on using LVM tools (pvscan, lvscan, vgscan....) but I'm not sure
> if they affect the disk in any way. Corrupting them could be disastrous if
> they're being used on a VG.
>
>
>
> Felipe Bannwart Perina
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