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Von: David Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Dezember 2003 22:59
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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
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: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:08 AM
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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
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
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?
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