AW: LVM Help

2003-12-16 Thread Ma Lo
Lonkwitz -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: David Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Montag, 15. Dezember 2003 22:59 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: LVM Help Yesterday I was trying to expand an existing LVM filesystem and it appeared ok after I issued the resize2fs command but after I rebooted

Re: LVM Help

2003-12-16 Thread Beth Somers
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Re: LVM Help

2003-12-16 Thread Hall, Ken (IDS ECCS)
: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] LVM Help I noticed you had two responses. The one is one thing that I was afraid of, a bug in the lvm supplied on sles7. That we could have found in the support database. What about that vgcfgrestore. Did

LVM Help

2003-12-16 Thread David Holt
In this case LVM apparently got the LV from the following VG. When I mount the filesystem that I was expanding I get the LV from the next LV and I don't see any of the filesystem I was expanding. Will vgcfgrestore restore the VG and LV information?

Re: LVM Help

2003-12-16 Thread Hall, Ken (IDS ECCS)
] LVM Help In this case LVM apparently got the LV from the following VG. When I mount the filesystem that I was expanding I get the LV from the next LV and I don't see any of the filesystem I was expanding. Will vgcfgrestore restore the VG and LV information?

LVM Help

2003-12-15 Thread David Holt
Yesterday I was trying to expand an existing LVM filesystem and it appeared ok after I issued the resize2fs command but after I rebooted the Linux instance the filesystem was mounted but it was not the correct file system. It appears LVM got the expanded file system confused with another file