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· Martins <mar@××.lv>: |
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> hi |
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> i'm trying setup lvm on running system using latest lvm2. lvm and kernel part |
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> seems ok but rest is problem,after reboot vg and lv are borked. |
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Please explain what you've done. The exact steps would be |
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interesting. Also please show what error messages you've |
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got. |
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> For now im |
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> playing with junk partitions. |
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> Do I need put lvm-start(stop).sh in /etc/conf.d/local.start(stop) |
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No. |
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> And i cant figure out where lvm puts all data besides /etc/lvm. |
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/etc/lvm contains the configuration of LVM - but it's no problem |
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at all, if /etc/lvm is not there. The volume groups will be created |
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under dev with the name of the VG. So, if you've got a VG called |
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Volume00, you'll find /dev/Volume00 (and also /dev/mapper/Volume00-*). |
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> I have |
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> problems to clean mess i have so far ;) |
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Have you read the LVM howto? If not, you should do so - it's at |
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http://tldp.org/. |
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Alexander Skwar |
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If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. |
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