Peter Peltonen wrote on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:51:08 +0300:
> And I don't think you are even
> given an option to define the default vg name during the installation?
Of course, you can ;-)
If you have only a few of these I'd rsync them over to dom0 lv's and
change domU fstabs and xen config accordi
Peter Peltonen wrote on 04/30/2011 03:51 AM:
> ... I just clicked my way through the CentOS installation like I
> usually do, and that meant using LVM. And I don't think you are even
> given an option to define the default vg name during the installation?
If you want to use the default setup but h
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:27 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 04/29/11 3:05 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
>> I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
>> logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
>> and again their own logical volumes. I want to
>> .
On 04/29/11 3:05 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
> logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
> and again their own logical volumes. I want to
> ...
ugh, and double ugh. this violates the KISS 'keep it s
On Apr 29, 2011, at 6:05 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
> logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
> and again their own logical volumes. I want to access the domU logical
> volumes and tried this:
>
>
I have a centos 5.6 server that has xen domUs installed on their on
logical volumes. These logical volumes contain their own volume groups
and again their own logical volumes. I want to access the domU logical
volumes and tried this:
[root@kr ~]# fdisk -l /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol02
Disk /dev/VolGro
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