2009-April Archive by Thread
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- [linux-lvm] Random file system errors,
Gaute Lund
- [linux-lvm] CLVM mirror LV Recovery,
Arthur MEßNER
- Re: [linux-lvm] LVM Mirroring,
Marian Csontos
- [linux-lvm] re-activate lv after reboot ?,
vu pham
- [linux-lvm] Resize physical volume,
Karl Wagner
- [linux-lvm] Wierd lvm2 performance problems,
Sven Eschenberg
- [linux-lvm] leaked on lvcreate invocation.,
iCy-fLaME
- [linux-lvm] Move an array/volgroup to another machine.,
Gerry Reno
- [linux-lvm] Simulating LVM Mirror Failure and recovery,
yogeen honnavar
- [linux-lvm] About "lvmsar" and "lvmsadc",
Sylvain Dauthieux
- [linux-lvm] mount LV's from an old drive,
Gerry Reno
- [linux-lvm] Stripe array,
Tejas Sumant
- [linux-lvm] Will LVM2 ever be able to do striped mirrors "raid 10"?,
John Hughes
- [linux-lvm] RE: using lvm mirroring in clusters,
AZZOPARDI Konrad
- [linux-lvm] Why the problem with LVcreate with a specific name?,
Theophanis Kontogiannis
- [linux-lvm] progress, but... - re. fixing LVM/md snafu,
Miles Fidelman
- [linux-lvm] rebuilding raided root volume,
Miles Fidelman
- [linux-lvm] pvmove questions,
David Nillesen
- [linux-lvm] Informations about LE number,
Sylvain Dauthieux
- [linux-lvm] Call dlm_release_lockspace with force=1 in clvmd-corosync.c,
Xinwei Hu