2011-August Archive by Thread
Messages are ordered newest-to-oldest in this index. The newest
threads will be at the top of this page, the oldest will be at the bottom.
Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the
thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of
when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top,
but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the
top.
If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- [linux-lvm] simple LVM disk failure recover,
benry
- [linux-lvm] Proper way to delete an active snapshot?,
Linda A. Walsh
- [linux-lvm] [PATCH] Fix static build,
Thomas Koeller
- [linux-lvm] lvm_vg_create_lv_linear() stuck in dm_udev_wait(),
Alexander Lyakas
- [linux-lvm] Reported LVM device utilization,
Chris Cameron
- [linux-lvm] how can I setup software RAID1 on a running LVM system,
beklan
- [linux-lvm] dmsetup -split is buggy,
Linda A. Walsh
- [linux-lvm] lvm hangup on snapshot overflow,
Pasha Z
- [linux-lvm] metadata copies,
Jewsco Pius Jacquez
- [linux-lvm] Securing against data lost,
Sun_Blood
- [linux-lvm] linux kernel 2.6.39 LVM2 rootfs initrd kernel panic "no rootfs found" with userspace dmsetup+libdevmapper <= 1.02.48,
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: [linux-lvm] lvm_lv_deactivate seems to have no effect, LV is still available in lvdisplay,
Alexander Lyakas
- [linux-lvm] Association between snapshot and origin volume,
harshad shirwadkar
- Re: [linux-lvm] Question, what is the first 384 cyclinder in the PV?,
Bryn M. Reeves
- [linux-lvm] lvm_t handles and thread-safety,
Alexander Lyakas
- Re: [linux-lvm] Please help me recover my LVM configuration,
Eugene Vilensky