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From: "Rafiu Fakunle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 02:37:36 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: [OF-users] Volume Group deletion

Hi, 

>> Is this what is stopping me from deleting the Volume Group?
>Most likely. 

Actually, after many hours Googling I discovered pv* and lv* commands
and then discovered that what preventing the Volume Group from being
deleted was a logocal volume I had deleted in Openfiler and was gone in
openfiler, but which was actualy there when I looked at the actual
volume group.

>> How do I get rid of it?
>Check whether there's an entry in /opt/openfiler/etc/volumes.xml 
OK, I'll do that now and see what I can see, because even though I
deleted everything all the way back to physical volumes the inaccessable
"home" share remains.

>1) shutdown the smb service
>2) unmount the logical volume from its current mountpoint
>3) manually remove the logical volume with 'lvremove' command
Can you give more detailed instructions?  I have not the slightest idea
how to shutdown the SMB service, or how to unmount something, I am a
Windows expert, not Linux :(

>4) most importantly, figure out how you got into that situation in the first 
>place ;)
I wish!

I did wonder about dropping the machine off at your offices and seeing
if you guys could figure ;), but I do now have an accessable share,
yeah!

But does anyone have an answers on OpenLDAP?

Thanks
Jason
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