On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 07:12:10AM +1100, Alex Samad wrote: [...]
> > 3) move the data to the external disk with pvmove (2 solutions) > > - pvmove -n LV1 /dev/sdXY for each LV or > > - pvmove /dev/sdAB /dev/sdXY for each PV in VG1 (if there is only one, > > it's just one command comparing to solution 1) > > aren't you missing a step to that the pv out of the vggroup ? Yes, it's possible. - vgreduce VG1 /dev/sdXY But, if he deletes VG1 after, it's not necessary to remove the PV. > > 4) deactivate VG1 on server 1 > > - vgchange -a n VG1 (you can delete it after, I don't think it's wise > > to > > delete it now) [...] Unless you speak about the PV on the external disk. Here, I must admit that I don't know if the data will be still there if we do a vgreduce of the PV containing it. I will do a test, as I want to know if what I said is possible ! Soon here.
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