[linux-lvm] pvmove --abort does nothing

Jonathan Brassow jbrassow at redhat.com
Fri Nov 14 15:25:32 UTC 2008


I would look at the LVM metadata found in /etc/lvm/backup, or /etc/lvm/ 
archive to find out more about the pvmove volume.  You can of course  
edit the metadata by hand to achieve the result you want.  Why the  
initial problem occurred, I don't know... and it may be too late to  
know.  :(

  brassow

On Nov 14, 2008, at 2:21 AM, Christian Völker wrote:

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> Hi,
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> meanhwhile I did a "vgsplit" and the pvmove0 LV went together with one
> LV to the new VG while the old VG seems to be ok now.
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> Looks like it is attached to this particular LV. Unfortunately, this  
> is
> the largest LV and it would be hard to move the data over...
>
> Any further ideas?
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