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[linux-lvm] pvmove abort
- From: Sebastian Walter <sebastian walter fu-berlin de>
- To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm redhat com>
- Subject: [linux-lvm] pvmove abort
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 16:20:39 +0200
Dear list,
I have a problem recovering from an aborted pvmove process. I have a
volume group called storage consisting of 2 partitions (PV's) with 2 TB
each (let's call them A and B). I added a third partition (let's call it
C) using vgextend. Now I did a pvmove A to move A's content to C but
recognized that it would take a long time so I canceled the pvmove
pressing ctrl-c.
After that I saw that some data was already written on the formerly
empty PV C. I tried to pvmove this new pv out of the volume group, but
pvmove refuses to work with the following error:
Skipping locked LV storage
Skipping mirror LV pvmove0
No data to move for storage
There is an additional LV on the VG now called pvmove0. I dont
understand what pvmove does, but this LV seems to be a mirror. Does this
mean that everything is still on the old PV and I can delete the LV
pvmove0? The VG in total seems to be ok.
How can I unlock the volume and free the pv? Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Best regards,
Sebastian
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