Hi there,
Thanks for your reply i might have to simulate it.. More power!
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:00:21AM -0600, Shane Johnson wrote:
> > The only option I know of is to vgremove {vg} --removemissing and
> > sometimes you may even have to
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:00:21AM -0600, Shane Johnson wrote:
> The only option I know of is to vgremove {vg} --removemissing and
> sometimes you may even have to use a -f to force it. But be aware,
> this will destroy any LVs you have on that PV. I have had one person
> recommend to me trying d
The only option I know of is to vgremove {vg} --removemissing and
sometimes you may even have to use a -f to force it. But be aware,
this will destroy any LVs you have on that PV. I have had one person
recommend to me trying dd_rescue or the like on the failed drive to a
new drive to see if you c
Hi there,
I have a scenario I'm not familiar with the answer regarding linux LVM.
How do I systematically deal or solve a problem with a linux LVM setup
particularly a logical volume if one or more physical harddisk that makes
up a logical volume got broken?
Thanks and Best Regards
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