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RE: [linux-lvm] removing bad PVs
- From: "Matthew Plante" <maplante iol unh edu>
- To: "LVM general discussion and development" <linux-lvm redhat com>
- Subject: RE: [linux-lvm] removing bad PVs
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 09:36:31 -0500
The solution I ended up with was actually to add a new disk and make new PVs
with the same uuid, which wasn't exactly the solution I was going for, but
it ended up working out. I wasn't able to get the --removemissing option in
vgreduce to work for the scenario I mentioned before.
The test scenario I was going for was an unexpected removal of a disk, where
I could remove the disk from the vg, and bring the vg back up in a
semi-working state, minus one disk/some data.
-- Matt
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|Matthew Plante
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-----Original Message-----
From: linux-lvm-bounces redhat com
[mailto:linux-lvm-bounces redhat com]On Behalf Of Marcin Struzak
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 6:26 PM
To: maplante iol unh edu; LVM general discussion and development
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] removing bad PVs
Matthew Plante wrote:
> actually, nevermind, I figured it out :-)
Could you share with the list what you did?
Thanks!
--Marcin
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